Multiplayer Pirate Game Skull And Bones Finally Gets A Release Date
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We at MMOBomb were totally right.
Ubisoft's long-awaited multiplayer pirate game, Skull and Bones, has received a release date (for real this time...maybe). After enduring six previous delays, the new release date is set for February 13, 2024 for Ubisoft+ subscribers and then February 16 for all other players.
🏴☠️ Skull and Bones sets sail on February 16th, 2024! 🥳
We hope you liked our announcement at #TheGameAwards!
Pre-order available now: https://t.co/nCDwZWS97d
Play up to 3 days early with the Premium Edition, or by subscribing to Ubisoft+ pic.twitter.com/swNXqmCvr8
— Skull and Bones (@skullnbonesgame) December 8, 2023
Additionally, a closed beta is scheduled to run from December 15 to 18. It will be available on PS5, Xbox Series X X|S, and PC. All the testing details can be found on the official site.
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