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Signup + An account already exists for this email address, please log in. Subscribe to our newsletterI offer you three truths. One: Ubisoft is so desperate to cut costs after years of financial decline that it's lopping off digits at the weigh-in and starting to eyeball its limbs. Two: Steam player counts, which are more visible than those on console, provide useful but not holistic data, especially in this era of subscription services like Xbox Game Pass and, notably, Ubisoft+. And three: Ubisoft has a history of supporting some lower-performing games for the long haul. Just, you know, not The Crew.
All of that being said, I was genuinely surprised to learn that Skull and Bones, Ubisoft's well-known AAAA game, has not only survived a bloody company-wide overhaul, but also has just rolled out a big Year 2 update even as it (currently) sits at 522 concurrent players on Steam. Just for comparison, that number is roughly 11% of the Steam CCU for 2017's For Honor, which has a nearly identical user review score. Perhaps all the blood from the mainland never reached the sea.
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The latest season of content, Eye of the Beast, is led by a kraken boss with "five battle phases" featuring massive tentacles that paw at your ship. "Unlike previous monsters, the Kraken has the ability to damage multiple ships at once, requiring increased coordination from pirate crews to take it down," Ubisoft says in a press release. Which feels like the kind of thing Skull and Bones was always meant to do.
Players have a new ship called the Corvette, which is somehow only the game's second large-class vessel, to bring into battle with the kraken. This ship is part of the new Smuggler's Pass reward track, in case you were wondering if Ubisoft has shed its live service skin at any point. If anything, the company has tripled down.
Accompanying quality-of-life changes include new inventory tabs for your cargo and warehouse, "the ability to manage your ship without docking," rear weapons for small ships, and "more immersive weapon ballistics." How does one make cannons and ballistas more immersive, I wonder.
Sign up to the GamesRadar+ NewsletterContact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsorsBy submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.This isn't the 2-year anniversary of Skull and Bones, for the record; that will come on August 22, and a new event – technically an old event, the Founding, which has been reprised – running through March 10 lays some road toward the summer. But for Year 2 of a game that few people expected to even come out, I'd be lying if I said this doesn't sound like Actual Content.
Rayman creator casually reveals "I think there's a kind of remake planned" for the 1995 platformer, as the classic seemingly joins rumored Assassin's Creed Black Flag revival as yet another badly-kept Ubisoft secret.
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