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Ubisoft: Skulls and Bones delayed, The Division 2 and unannounced triple-A game coming by March 2019

Ubisoft has also announced that Skull and Bones won’t hit its expected release date, and that the company now targets a 2020 release. Skull & Bones is a pirate game in which gamers will take command of their own warship to live the ultimate pirate experience alongside their friends and become a legend of the open-ocean.

On the other hand, Ubisoft confirmed that Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 and an unannounced triple-A game will come out this fiscal year. This basically means that these two games will be released by March 2019.

We expect Ubisoft to showcase The Division 2 at E3 2018. As for the unannounced game, we don’t have any additional details, though we may get a glimpse at it at E3.

4 thoughts on “Ubisoft: Skulls and Bones delayed, The Division 2 and unannounced triple-A game coming by March 2019”

  1. If they don’t botch the release of the Division 2 like they did with the first one. Still Ubisoft did do a good job of at least updating the game, QOL patches, and just overall support, but it came at least half a year after it came out. Plus being able to play on a tiny portion of lower manhattan has gotten boring.

  2. Great, modern day Ubisoft making another Splinter Cell game. I can just see it now, completely open world and aping Ghost Recon Wildlands game play. It will be f****** trash regardless of getting Michael Ironside to voice Sam Fisher again.

  3. I’ve never heard of this game, but it seems ship games are the new trend we’re going to beat to death if the last few years are any indication.

  4. Or next Wattchdogs. Both got leakded 1 month ago. It could be both release in 2018 or one in 2018 and one in 2019

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