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There isn’t much reason to expect the best for the game at the moment. Some new rumors about Ubisoft’s piracy game in development, Skull and Bones, do not paint a hopeful picture for the project.
Beginning May 30 and running until June 6, Skull and Bones will be completely free to play, with no limits on content or progress, and any progression earned during the freebie will carry over to ...
In a media briefing, quest director Terry Han noted that Skull and Bones will see "in-game events [like] bigger, deadlier challenges, cosmetics and more" come after launch, and will be free for ...