It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that Skull and Bones is one of Ubisoft’s biggest mysteries. Initially, it was widely known as a spin-off, an expansion of Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag. But over time and development, Skull and Bones was developed as an independent blockbuster game. However, after 10 years of development and 8 release delays, Skull and Bones has just reached fans through a closed test version. This promises to bring gamers a more comprehensive perspective on this blockbuster.
Specifically, only players who receive invitations or rewards through watching Twitch will have the opportunity to experience it. It sounds quite valuable, but who would have thought that Skull and Bones would receive countless criticisms right after opening the server. Although the duration of the trial version is up to 6 hours, on the forum, most gamers admitted that they quit immediately after 1 hour of experience. The reason is very simple, too boring. Accordingly, most comments said that they only needed one hour to understand that they should not spend any more minutes on Skull and Bones.
Accordingly, Skull and Bones is said to be the worst test version that any game has ever released. The short, bland conversations make the game’s plot lack continuity and connection, and most of the time, gamers have nothing to do but walk to learn the map. Large-scale, epic naval battles are simply false promises. This has literally turned Ubisoft’s blockbuster into a joke.
Even gamers wonder what Ubisoft’s 10 years of development time for Skull and Bones was spent on to create such a bad game. This project will be released on February 16, 2024 and is determined to not be delayed any more. However, many players have admitted that even if the game was released for free, they would not touch it.