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Ubisoft's Long-Dormant Pirate Game Skull & Bones Is Getting Rebooted - Report

According to a report, Ubisoft's pirate game Skull & Bones is shifting away from single-player and towards a "live game" formula.

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Many of us have forgotten that Ubisoft was developing the pirate game Skull & Bones--owing to the fact that we haven't seen anything about it since 2018--but the developer is still forging onward with the project. However, according to a report from VGC, Ubisoft is moving Skull & Bones away from the premium model offered by its other series, such as Assassin's Creed, and towards a "live" model similar to free-to-play megahit Fortnite.

In the report, sources say that Fortnite's approach to events and an ever-changing game world is the new direction for the pirate adventure, with quests changing based on the actions of the player community. The project had a significant shift in leadership, with its former creative director stepping aside in favor of Elisabeth Pellen, a longtime Ubisoft employee best-known for their work on XIII. Ubisoft declined to comment on the report.

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Dumb Dumbs should be making a pirate rpg. Easy money.

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Wasn't this announced as basically a multiplayer only online arena game already? Like, this sounds like they're just reaffirming what it already was. I literally had zero interest in it BECAUSE it wasn't a single player/co-op game.

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@Xylymphydyte: I had the exact same thoughts. I remember writing the game off a long time ago as not for me because it was multiplayer-focused & online-only. So this news confuses me too.

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wtf, i just had a conversation with my friend 5 minutes ago about this game asking "remember that Skull & bones game they announced in 2017? where is it? "

creepy....

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Are you kidding me!!!

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