So while the game’s March 2023 release date isn’t set in stone, it seems likely that 2022 will be our last year to wonder why Skull & Bones isn’t out yet. Then the COVID-19 pandemic hit and the game dropped off the map, only to resurface earlier this year with a leaked gameplay video.Īfter all they’ve been through, being rated by the ESRB is about the best sign of life Skull & Bones fans could ask for. In 2018, Ubisoft announced a 2019 release window for the game, only to delay it to 2020 in May of its intended release year. Ubisoft originally announced and showed Skull & Bones at E3 2017. Considering the game has been in development for at least five years now, this ESRB rating is a signal that the game won’t be pushed past 2023 (or outright canceled). The game is currently slated to release by the end of Ubisoft’s 2023 fiscal year - which means before Maand this ESRB rating suggests Skull & Bones might actually hit that window. Its rating summary described a variety of missions that players will go on, and mentioned features like boarding other boats and making deliveries. (It also states that Skull & Bones will have in-game purchases of some kind). In a recent update to its website, the ESRB gave Skull & Bones a “M for Mature” rating for blood, strong language, suggestive themes, use of drugs, and violence. Ubisoft’s pirate ship game Skull & Bones has been rated by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB), suggesting it may finally be headed to digital and physical storefronts soon.
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