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Ubisoft's long-delayed Skull and Bones is finally set to arrive on February 16
Ubisoft's long-delayed Skull and Bones finally has a release date. It's set to arrive on February 16.
'Skull and Bones' is still alive, will apparently have a closed beta in August
You'll have a chance to try Skull and Bones when a closed beta takes place in August.
Ubisoft cancels three games and delays 'Skull and Bones' yet again
In a dire financial update, Ubisoft said it has canceled three unannounced games and delayed 'Skull and Bones' for at least the sixth time. The publisher has also reduced its estimated operating income for this year by around $1 billion..
Ubisoft once again delays 'Skull and Bones,' a game which will surely come out eventually
The pirate sim is now slated to arrive on March 9th.
'Skull and Bones' finally arrives on November 8th, just four years behind schedule
Skull and Bones, Ubisoft's long-awaited open-world pirate simulator, is coming out on November 8th, 2022. It's due to hit Xbox Series X and S, PlayStation 5, Steam, the Epic Games Store, Google Stadia and Amazon Luna, as well as Ubisoft Connect.
Ubisoft will reveal updated 'Skull and Bones' gameplay this week
After years of delays, Ubisoft is finally ready to offer a fresh look at Skull and Bones.
Ubisoft's oft-delayed 'Skull and Bones' won't come out before 2022
Ubisoft now expects to release the game sometime between during its 2022-2023 fiscal year.
Ubisoft delays 'Skull and Bones' until at least mid-2020
We hope you didn't base your gaming calendar around Skull and Bones, the other multiplayer-focused pirate title. Ubisoft has revealed that the game has been delayed again, this time until sometime after the company's fiscal 2019-2020 (that is, after March 2020). The game won't be showed at E3 2019, either. The company didn't go into great detail explaining the move, although producer Karl Luhe noted in an explanatory video that the team was focused on "quality first."
Ed Hardy headphones hope to ink up your ears
Celebrity headphone endorsements are very à la mode right now, and we've seen Ed Hardy's trademark tattoo stylings defacing gadgetry before, so, if you were the one lamenting the glaring omission that was Hardy-branded cans, then he obviously got your letter. The new "Stereo" range evidently refers to the two designs available thus far: Skull and Bones for the over-ears ($66), while your in-ears get some Tiger power ($29). The in-ears also feature a microphone, presumably so you can call for help from the fashion police. Both are available now.