Skull & Bones In-Depth Look Coming Tomorrow Along With News On Ubisoft Forward Scheduled For September
We can only hope that the rumors are true.
It was only last week that we reported on a rumor that the open-world multiplayer pirate game Skull & Bones would release on November 8, 2022. Now, in Ubisoft’s latest blog post they mention that on July 7, 8:00 PM CEST/ 11:00 AM PT, the very first Ubisoft Forward Spotlight on Skull & Bones will provide an in-depth look at the game. The Ubisoft Forward Spotlight on Skull & Bones can be watched on both YouTube and Twitch.
Then, on September 10 at 12:00 PM PT/ 9:00 PM CEST, Ubisoft Forward will have updates and news on a multitude of new games and projects from Ubisoft teams from around the world. The Ubisoft Forward will broadcast on YouTube, Twitch, and on their official website. Make sure to visit their site on September 10 to watch the stream in your preferred format with multiple languages to choose from.
With July 7 providing more details on Skull & Bones, perhaps that November 8 release date will prove to be true after all!
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