We don’t know much about Skull & Bones, but a deal will force Ubisoft to release its game soon.

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We don’t know much about Skull & Bones, but a deal will force Ubisoft to release its game soon.

Company sources mention a subsidy from the Singapore government that will be canceled if there are any further delays.

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It is not yet clear to us whether Skull and Bones is still adrift or, on the contrary, preparing to land. Developed by Ubisoft Singapore, the game has gone through several records confirming that in some cases pirates can leave the PS4 and Xbox One seas. leak will make its premiere 8 November.

It was said that there will be a closed exam this month, but it was canceled due to the status of the project.Ethan GachUbisoft Singapore did not make any statements as a result of this development, but Kotaku journalist Ethan Gach said that the title should be released in the next few months. What does this self-confidence depend on when you haven’t seen the title much yet? The professional recalls that the developer signed an access agreement with the Singapore government, as explained in his tweet. grantThis imposes a requirement for Skull & Bones to be released within a stipulated time.

What do we know about this grant? Not really, but Gach responds to an interested user with the following details: “The Singapore government subsidizes the Ubisoft studio to recruit and train new developers (similar to corporate deals in Canada) but also stipulate that the studio should kick out. a new original IP And they’re running out of time.”

Considering that the game was unveiled at E3 2017, it’s possible that Ubisoft is preparing the launch to meet government agreed deadlines. After all, Ethan Gach said, “it was originally scheduled for early summer. It’s been delayed to September. Now it’s November. I was told there would be a closed test this month, but It is cancelled Due to the status of the project.

Of course, the passing of Skull & Bones is undeniable. very choppy seas. The game was being developed at Ubisoft Singapore under sexual harassment accusations that led to the dismissal of the studio head. In addition, we know that the game’s assistant director and chief designer also jumped overboard. We don’t know the current status of the title.

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Source: 3D Juegos

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