Ubisoft’s lengthy-awaited and oft-delayed Skull and Bones has acquired a score in South Korea, suggesting its release could be on the horizon.
The score for the Skull and Bones PC model was first noticed on South Korea’s Game Rating and Administration Committee web site by Twitter consumer @the_marmolade (by way of VGC). According to the website, the sport’s score was filed on May 12 and it seems that it’s been categorized as a Mature sport and “not available for youth”. We notice a rated 'arrr' joke would be solely unoriginal right here which is why we're completely not making it. No approach.
As far as details about the sport which are supplied by the score, there’s nothing notably in-depth. Describing it as “An open-world action game set in the Indian Ocean in the golden age of pirates as a background”, the itemizing cites situations of drug use, ingesting and smoking in the sport as the reasoning behind the choice.
That Skull and Bones is now at the stage of being rated suggests its growth is coming alongside and, maybe, nearing completion. This comes solely a couple of days after Ubisoft mentioned in a monetary briefing that it expects the sport to launch on this monetary yr, so earlier than April 2023, with out giving an actual release date.
We’re unsure after we can anticipate our subsequent official replace on the progress of Skull and Bones, or after we’ll see a contemporary have a look at it. However, Summer Game Fest is approaching and it’s certain to convey loads of thrilling reveals and updates from publishers. It could, subsequently, be a super time for Ubisoft to offer gamers a have a look at what it’s bought up its sleeve for the remainder of the monetary yr, although Ubisoft is but to announce any plans.
Analysis: Where has Skull and Bones been?
Skull and Bones hasn’t had the smoothest growth, it’s secure to say. After being revealed all the approach again in 2017, its release has been pushed again a number of instances amidst experiences of a reboot mid-growth.
Indeed, in a September 2020 replace, Ubisoft Singapore artistic director Elisabeth Pellen mentioned the sport was being made with a “new vision” and, again in February 2023, Ubisoft said that Skull and Bones is now a "multiplayer first" sport, after early E3 displays had made some mentions of single-participant components.
More not too long ago, in April a couple of minutes of gameplay footage was leaked (by way of VGC). Ubisoft appeared to reply by telling followers to “keep your eyes on the horizon”. At the finish of April, Tom Henderson additionally reported invitations for Technical Playtests being despatched out. Overall, it’s all trying fairly promising that Skull and Bones could make that pre-April 2023 release.
It definitely seems like Skull and Bones has been a lengthy-time coming. We went hands-on with the sport all the approach again at E3 2017 and 2018 and had a fairly good time it at each exhibits. Naturally, it’ll have modified since then so we’re trying ahead to seeing what Ubisoft has deliberate.
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