On Friday (26), Ubisoft announced the launch of the game's open beta Skull and bones It will be available from February 8 to 11 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC (via the Epic Games Store and Ubisoft Store). Introducing cross-play and cross-progression features, players will be able to access Class 6 Infamy and earn up to 5 rewards, including ship cosmetics, emotes, weapons, and a Pandal Lemur pet. Progress carryover will be available when the game launches.
in Skull and bones Players will embark on an adventure across the seas and encounter famous pirates, such as Philippe La Peste and the Hoback Twins. To overcome adversity and eliminate these threats, it will be necessary to develop effective strategies and develop them with each battle, as the encounters become increasingly difficult. Users must also prepare to expand and defend their empires, plunder equipment and scavenge valuable resources through global events, which will be introduced with each new stage of the game.
After completing the main campaign, the game ends Skull and bones Players will find more challenges and alliances that may turn into rivalries. It will also be possible to command the smuggling ship The Helm, control factories across the Indian Ocean and increase profits through strategic dominance of trade routes. With each season new content will be added.
It will still be possible to participate in risky PvP activities, but with significant rewards, such as Helm Wagers and Cutthroat Cargo. By accepting challenges and hunting down legendary treasure maps, players will become targets of enemies until they achieve their goals. As they reach the top and boost their reputation, there will be prizes based on their positions on the leaderboard, which will be reset each season.
Developed by Ubisoft Singapore in collaboration with other Ubisoft studios, Skull and bones It arrives on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC (via the Epic Games Store and Ubisoft Store) on February 16. Ubisoft+ subscribers will be able to access the game three days earlier, on February 13.