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Ubisoft's extended review of controversial game Skull and Bones

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The highly anticipated pirate game Skull and Bones has been delayed for the sixth time in a row, much to the chagrin of many who were looking forward to this ambitious title.

French developer Ubisoft justified this delay during a statement to investors in the quarterly report, saying that it is working to adjust future plans for the company's titles. Therefore, it has had to make several difficult decisions to continue its development work and release high-quality and successful games, as it said. In addition to canceling three projects that were in development.

Even so, the developer promised to review Skull and Bones in a new documentary video of more than 30 minutes, reviewing the new gameplay mixed with storytelling and many other details as you will see.

When Skull & Bones was first announced, it was described as a game where two players can explore the Indian Ocean together with friends or solo in a single-player campaign, but it was later confirmed that the game will launch in multiplayer mode first. Also inspired by Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, it will feature a dynamic world that will change over time based on player actions, and will focus less on competition and more on player cooperation.

Previously, many sources indicated that the development process of the Skull and Bones game was not going well, as it got to the point that one of the sources confirmed that the game had been completely re-developed again, and this matter may have been one of the reasons for delaying the sixth game respectively.