During its Ubisoft Forward presentation, Ubisoft revealed two brand-new trailers for Skull and Bones, its upcoming sea-faring pirate game. The new trailers allow us to discover more details about Skull and Bones as you experience a bloody race between corporations and pirates to control the Indian Ocean and get a glimpse of the formidable weaponry that players will use in the game to secure their very own shares in the game.
The very first trailer released for Skull and Bones was the World Context Trailer which reveals the truth behind the second Golden Age of Piracy. The Indian Ocean is torn between power, riches, and blood, and it lies at the mercy of powerful corporations. These fierce fleets traded and exported valuable exotic goods to the West, and in the violent race to control rare resources, pirates showed no mercy in taking their own share of the riches. In Skull and Bones, you will get the opportunity to become one of these legendary kingpins by sailing dangerous water, creating secret deals, and building your very own pirate empire.
Check out the Skull and Bones World Context Trailer below:
The second trailer was aimed at Ubisoft Forward and it was also dubbed Ubisoft Forward Gameplay Trailer, and it showcases ship personalization as a major part of the game. A great pirate always looks forward to being feared but tactically weaponizes their ship to sink enemies and in Skull and Bones, you must master your shop to prevail in dangerous storms and survive. Check out the second trailer below:
Lastly, Ubisoft also shared a developer trailer breakdown video in which Elisabeth Pellen, creative director of Skull and Bones detailed the latest Ubisoft Forward Gameplay Trailer and highlighted critical features showcased in the trailer. We have also linked it below for you if you are interested in checking it out:
Skull and Bones is slated to launch on November 8, 2022, on Xbox Series X|S, PS5, Google Stadia, Amazon Luna, and Windows PC through Epic Games Store and the Ubisoft Store. Skull and Bones were originally delayed from its release date however now the game is arriving later this year.
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