We first saw the game in 2017.
Skull and Bones will miss its past delivery date by and by. Ubisoft says it currently hopes to distribute the privateer game at some point during its 2022-2023 financial year, which runs from April first, 2022 to March 31st, 2023. For those following along, this is the fourth time Ubisoft has postponed Skull and Bones.
Following an uncover at E3 2017, the organization at first intended to deliver it in 2018. It at that point proceeded to push back the game to 2019, mid-2020, 2021, and now 2022. A year ago, Elisabeth Pellen, the game’s imaginative chief, ascribed the progressing deferrals to a dream change. At first, the reason for Skull and Bones was straightforward.
It should adjust the boat engaging mechanics from Black Flag for multiplayer and strip every one of the story strings that make the Assassin’s Creed establishment difficult to follow. Things have changed from that point forward. “The answer is that we simply needed more time. We dreamt something bigger for Skull and Bones, and these ambitions naturally came with bigger challenges,” she composed at that point. “As Skull and Bones evolved from its original idea to what it is now, it was also necessary to have some fresh eyes join the team.”
Meanwhile, Ubisoft fans can anticipate playing a portion of the organization’s most well-known games on new stages. In a similar income report, the organization said it would deliver Rainbow: Six Siege and For Honor on Stadia before the end of June.