Throughout the leaked footage, which appears to be the video Ubisoft Singapore was planning to show off during the upcoming E3 season, fans are given an extensive reintroduction to Skull and Bones. With those caveats being said and kept in mind, it’s fair to also acknowledge that the recently leaked Skull and Bones footage is on the rough side of things - especially for a game that’s now been in development for close to a decade. Beyond the fact that real-people are still working hard to bring their vision to life, there’s always a chance that a project could come together in the final stages of development. ![]() It’s worth keeping in mind that judging a game before its release via leaked footage is a risky business. RELATED: Skull and Bones Looks Far Too Similar to Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag's Naval Gameplay Skull and Bones’ Leaked Gameplay While there are reasons to be cautiously optimistic about Skull and Bones’ overall future as a result, the footage still bears all the scars of the title’s ongoing development hell. Beyond Ubisoft’s recently announced Skull and Bones Insider program, one video that’s leaked onto the internet offers a 6-minute look at the current iteration of the game in action. Over the last few months, however, several news stories have popped up online which suggest that wait won’t go on for much longer. For a long time, fans have been left to wonder when, or even if, they’d see the game in a substantial capacity again. ![]() ![]() Based on credible insider leaks and the publisher’s own silence, it appears as though the one-time Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag spin-off has been rebooted several times since its public unveiling. It’s fair to say that, since Ubisoft’s Skull and Bones debuted all the way back at E3 2017, the game’s development has metaphorically hit rough seas.
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