Skull & Bones Development Costs Ubisoft Over $120 Million

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The development of the pirate game Skull & Bones has already cost Ubisoft more than $120 million, according to various sources involved in the game. The game has been delayed several times.

Skull & Bones was supposed to be released in 2018, but was delayed several times. Kotaku spoke to several developers at Ubisoft and according to three sources involved with the game, the game has already cost Ubisoft more than $120 million. The discussions with the developers show that the development of the game is very difficult.

In a response to Kotaku, Ubisoft has announced that the game is now in the alpha phase. The game is planned to be released in fiscal year 2022. That became clear from the quarterly update in May. This will allow the game to be released between April 2022 and April 2023. Ubisoft has not yet announced a final release date.

In addition to Skull & Bones, Ubisoft has also been working on Beyond Good & Evil 2 for a long time. In Tuesday’s quarterly update on the first quarter of 2021, Ubisoft reported that the sequel to the first Beyond Good & Evil is still being worked on, but has no new information at this time.

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