Skull and Bones: Release Date for Every Platform

Discover the details about Skull and Bones' release date and pricing on every platform in this article.

Skull and Bones: Release Date for Every Platform
Skull and Bones: Release Date for Every Platform

After multiple delays across six years, Ubisoft's pirate-themed action RPG Skull and Bones finally has a release date. The open-world naval adventure will set sail on various platforms. This article will talk about Skull and Bones' release date and pricing for every platform.

Skull and Bones Release Date

Skull and Bones Release Date for Every Platform
Skull and Bones Release Date

Originally conceived as an expansion for 2013's Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, Skull and Bones has evolved into a standalone multiplayer pirate game. Players will embark on a rags-to-riches journey across the Indian Ocean, customizing ships and engaging in naval warfare and piracy.

Here's the release date for different platforms:

  • PS5, Xbox Series X/S - February 16, 2023
  • PC (Epic/Ubisoft Store) - February 16, 2023
  • Early Access (Premium Edition) - February 13, 2023

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Platforms and Pricing

Skull and Bones Release Date
Skull and Bones Platform and Pricing

Skull and Bones will launch on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC via the Epic Games Store and Ubisoft Store. There are currently no plans for a Steam release. The standard edition is priced at $60 on PC and $70 on consoles.

A Stadia version was planned but canceled after Google shut down the cloud gaming service. Skull and Bones is skipping last-gen consoles PS4 and Xbox One to focus on current-gen. A Nintendo Switch port has not been announced.

Those who purchase the $90 Premium Edition will gain early access starting February 13. The Premium Edition also includes extra missions, digital items, and a battle pass token.

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Skull and Bones Gameplay

Skull and Bones Release Date for Every Platform
Skull and Bones Gameplay

Skull and Bones offers solo and co-op multiplayer for up to three players. The main attraction is tactical open-sea naval combat with a deep ship customization system. Players can tweak stats by swapping cannons, armor, and other parts. Cosmetics like sails and figureheads can also be customized.

On land, players accept contracts, resupply and upgrade their ships. Forts, settlements, and outposts are scattered across the map. Locations are ranked from 1-15, with higher tiers granting better loot at the cost of greater resistance.

Progression is tied to a pirate infamy system. As players gain notoriety, they unlock new opportunities and gear. Upon reaching rank 6 infamy, an underground smuggling operation opens up.

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