Following a recent leak of gameplay footage from a tech test, Ubisoft is gearing up to reintroduce the pirated game. Skull and Bones, which was originally conceived as a sequel to Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag. After six years of troubled development at Ubisoft’s Singapore studio, this will be a complete experience with naval combat, treasure hunting and combat on land.
Ubisoft responded to the leak with a short teaser on social media, saying that we would see more information soon. He then told reporters that the recording was made from an early version and did not reflect the quality and features of the final game.
According to Kotak sources, Skull and Bones is due to arrive this autumn. Ubisoft originally wanted to catch up with spring, then summer, and now September. The pressure on developers is expected to be high due to the fact that the development cost more than $200 million and continues to grow. We have already heard that without an agreement with the government of Singapore, Skulls and Bones would have closed after the first problems.
Watch the horizon… 🏝️ pic.twitter.com/BWaH9QfYUb
– Skull and Bones (@skullnbonesgame) April 29, 2022
Source :Indian TV
