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Ubisoft boss says £70 Skull and Bones is a "quadruple-A" live-service game


Ubisoft's live-service pirate ship game Skull and Bones is a "quadruple-A" project, company boss Yves Guillemot has sai…

Ubisoft's live-service pirate ship game Skull and Bones is a "quadruple-A" project, company boss Yves Guillemot has said. Discussing the long-awaited project with investors last night, Guillemot justified the live service game launching with a £70 price tag as it being a fully-formed experience that was also supported by a battle pass, premium currency and an in-game store. Watch on YouTube Skull and Bones is set to launch for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S next week on 16th February after a mammoth 11-year development at Ubisoft Singapore, during which the game was rebooted and delayed numerous times.

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