Skull and Bones - Release date speculation, leaks, and everything we know

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Image of pirate ships in a fiery sea in Skull & Bones.
March 17, 2023: Skull and Bones has unfortunately been delayed once again. Read on to see when the game is now expected to come out.

If you're still wondering about the Skull and Bones release date, that ship now looks to be ready to set sail. It's been years since Ubisoft first revealed Skull and Bones. Going all the way back to E3 2017, this one's being developed by Ubisoft Singapore, bringing us a mix of piracy and naval warfare. In many ways, it is reminiscent of Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag, which saw notable acclaim for its naval gameplay.

However, since that reveal, Skull and Bones has seen an undeniably troubled development, being repeatedly delayed for several years in a row. For those wondering what to expect from Ubisoft's upcoming game, here's everything we know so far.

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When is the Skull and Bones release date?

As of right now, Skull and Bones no longer has a concrete release date. Following a previous delay, it was meant to come out on March 9, 2023. However, in January of that year it was pushed back once more, with no new release window revealed. As such, it's in a state of limbo as it stands.

Latest news

January 13, 2023 -

Once more, Skull and Bones has been delayed. First announced at a Ubisoft investors' call and later expanded upon on social media, the game has no new release date. However, it should still arrive at some point in 2023.

October 14, 2022 -

Skull and Bones has unfortunately been delayed. The pushback was announced in late September, moving the game from its November slot to March 9, 2023. A few more extra months to wait!

July 8, 2022 -

The Skull and Bones gameplay reveal took place yesterday, giving players their first proper glimpse at the game. From detailed sailing and nautical battles to taking contracts and earning cash, it's set to be a very deep pirate experience. You can watch the entire livestream here:

July 5, 2022 -

A Skull and Bones livestream is set for July 7 at 8pm CEST / 11am PT.

13 May 2022 -

A recent Ubisoft statement confirmed that Skull and Bones is still on track to release in the second half of fiscal year 2022. That places its release window any time between October 2022 and April 2023.

24 February 2022 -

Ubisoft is reported to be "very happy" with the progress of Skull and Bones. That's the view of CFO Frederick Dugent who was speaking during the company's most recent earnings report (Via, TheGamer). In addition, Dugent also suggested that the company has no plans to cancel or delay the project any further.

17 February 2022 -

Ubisoft's latest financial results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2021-22 has shown that Ubisoft plans to release Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, Skull and Bones, and other games "by April 2023".

January 5, 2022 -

We still know so little about Ubisoft's Skull and Bones, aside from a handful of rumours. However, we do have some official news, but it's not exactly the positive kind. Skull and Bones' associate director, Antoine Henry, has left Ubisoft. Who knows where this leaves the project in 2022.

May 12, 2021 -

Ubisoft's latest full-year earnings call revealed that Skull and Bones is now expected to launch at some point after 2022. Chief financial officer Frédérick Duguet stated, “We strongly believe in the team’s creative vision and they have been given an increasingly ambitious mandate for the game.“Production led by [Ubisoft] Singapore has been advancing well over the past 12 months and the promise is better than ever. The additional time will allow the team to fully deliver on its vision.”

Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot also offered a few words: “The Singapore studio has been developing for a long time a big part of the Assassin’s Creed franchise so it’s a really good studio. What we have been doing to make sure they could really come strongly with Skull & Bones is we increased the associate studios that are working with them at the moment so there’s a good and big team now working on the game and the last 12 months have really been good in terms of the way things were coming along, so we are confident they can really bring something really exceptional for the market.”

Image of a naval battle in Skull & Bones.
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Platforms

Originally, Skull and Bones was confirmed to launch on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, and enhancements for PS4 Pro and Xbox One X users. However, since that time, Sony and Microsoft have launched the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S respectively.

As confirmed during the reveal live stream in July 2022, Skull and Bones will skip previous-gen consoles. As such, it's releasing on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and Luna.

Image of various ships sailing the sea in Skull & Bones.
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Gameplay

Ubisoft Singapore has described it as a tactical third-person action game, set in an open world environment across the Indian Ocean. We can play as a customizable pirate captain, sailing these waters or taking on a single-player campaign. Multiplayer's also confirmed, letting us gather five friends for PvP gameplay.

Previously, an extended look at gameplay was revealed in 2018, which you can find below. However, back in September last year, Ubisoft provided an update, confirming a "new vision" had been implemented for the game and Ubisoft Berlin was now assisting development. As such, certain elements may have changed.

Trailer

As part of E3 2017, Ubisoft offered this cinematic announcement trailer, which you can watch below.

There's also a much more recent gameplay trailer, showing the game in action. Check it out here.

Rumors

While not formally confirmed, rumors have circulated that one reason for Skull and Bones' delay is that Ubisoft is implementing a ‘live’ game model. As such, this would feature an evolving world with new quests, characters, and storylines that develop over time, based on community actions. Based on recent news, it seems this is increasingly likely.

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