


When Skull & Bones was announced, fans assumed it would make up for the lack of ship combat in the Assassin's Creed games of the time. It was enormously popular for the series, so it was shocking that Ubisoft seemed uninterested in returning to the ship-based combat that fans loved. It expanded upon and popularized the ship combat that was introduced in Assassin's Creed III and allowed players to become full-fledged pirates, sailing the high seas and engaging in ship battles. It's no secret that Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag is a fan favorite in the Assassin's Creed franchise. Now, fans finally have a much better idea of what kind of game it will be, but it may not be what they originally thought. Since then, things have stayed pretty quiet regarding information about the game. This is the second pirate themed game at E3 this year, with Sea of Thieves drawing stark contrast with its cartoony style and bubbly aesthetic. By the looks of it, the game will focus heavily on naval combat aboard lumbering ships. The game was first announced at Ubisoft's E3 event back in 2017. Ubisoft has just announced Skull & Bones, a new pirate game that, if the cinematic trailer is any indication, will be absolutely awesome. Without providing much in the way of background information on the decision, the S&B team instead.

#UBISOFT SKULL AND BONES GAMEPLAY TRAILER PS4#
At long last, fans have finally gotten their first in-depth look at Skull & Bones. Ubisoft has confirmed that it won’t be releasing Skull And Bones on PS4 or Xbox One consoles.
