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Skull and Bones - Standard Edition, Xbox Series X

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Platform For Display: Xbox Series X


Features

  • Engage in thrilling naval battles and equip a multitude of powerful weapons as you risk it all for the biggest loot.
  • Sail the lawless seas solo, or team up with two friends or other players to partake in shareable contracts and rewards.
  • Face cutthroat pirate hunters, deadly sea monsters, unpredictable weather, dangerous rogue waves, supernatural threats, and more as you explore a vast open world.
  • Craft and sail up to 10 different ships at launch, each with unique perks to match your own personal playstyle.
  • Grow your infamy and unlock resources and opportunities to get riskier contracts and upgrade your equipment.
  • Applicable platform account and platform subscription (sold separately) required. Persistent internet connection and Ubisoft account required.

Description

Enter the perilous paradise of Skull and Bones™, inspired by the Indian Ocean during the Golden Age of Piracy, as you overcome the odds and rise from an outcast to an infamous pirate

Release date: February 16, 2024


Package Dimensions: 6.65 x 5.35 x 0.55 inches; 0.32 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Mature


Item model number: UB50412436XB1


Item Weight: 0.32 ounces


Manufacturer: Ubisoft


Country of Origin: USA


Date First Available: July 7, 2022


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  • Requires a monthly Xbox Subscription Ridiculously childish game play with nothing to do or see
Platform For Display: Xbox Series X
It isn't very apparent when you are purchasing this game online but you need a $10 a month Xbox subscription just to play it. I played the 3 day open Beta about a week ago and I can't believe this game has been in production for 10 years, I kept thinking this is it? That's all it is?. It looks worse than a 10 year old game, and one thing is for sure its made for 10 year old's. The game play is ridiculously shallow and childish. Skull and Bones started as an add on for "Assassins Creed Black Flag" which was one of the best games ever made. It had compelling story and quest lines, the hand to hand combat was one of the best in any game ever and the open world Caribbean was vast and intriguing, a very realistic world full of things to do, islands to explore, huge island towns with tons of stuff going on, the islands were huge and mysterious. You could get off your ship any where, on any island and you never knew what you were going to find, ancient Aztec ruins, dangerous predictors, hidden artifact and treasures to loot. You could hunt and skin animals and make equipment and weapons upgrades with the resources. Build your ship area by area to improve your protection, weapon power, and several amenities that were worth grinding to get the resources for. The ship combat was exciting and realistic, all be it sped up to keep things from getting boring. There were tons of side quests to keep you busy so you could build up your skills and ship for the tougher story missions ahead. The world was full of things to do, random encounters, intriguing story lines keeping you on the edge of your seat. You were actually compelled to play on so you could see what happens next. You could even swim under water and explore coral reefs, sunken ships, sharks and buried treasure. Skull and bones has none of that, no hand to hand combat, just small boring towns with nothing to do at all, ridiculous dialog from bland characters that just stand there. No story that I could see, you can't even get off your ship except in a few small towns, even resource collecting is stupid, like you just sail your ship up to a tree and play a little mini game like moving a little super imposed saw back and forth. Ship combat is unrealistic and boring, the islands are tiny and you can't visit any of them, there is nothing to do. The world feels small, empty and there is no reason to go anywhere or do anything because its just not fun. I don't know what happened here but who ever worked on this game should be fired and imprisoned for this crime of a game that everyone thought had so much potential. I can guarantee that 100% of fans that have been waiting for years are in for a big disappointment, and everyone else will hate this game with a passion. I also read in the forums that its full of bugs and just doesn't work right. They had no business releasing this game, the project should have been trashed 9 years ago. This game isn't even worth your time to try it and see if you will like it because you won't. This is the biggest disappointment I've had in all my years of gaming. As soon as I saw a $10 a month subscription was required I uninstalled the game and opened a return request. Its not worth a cent, no less $120 a year to play. I wouldn't play this game if some one gave it to me and paid me to play it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2024 by Fuzzy Buddy

  • Boring, repetitive gameplay loop
Platform For Display: Xbox Series X
I really wanted to like this game. Production of it was wrought with issues that you can easily google and hear why. It’s basically a crappier Sea of Thieves with really frustrating ship controls. The biggest let down was that I expected an Assassins Creed Black Flag 2, where you can do quests on both land and at sea, but the bits you are on land are a joke. It’s just talk to 2 people and look around for a few minutes. There’s literally nothing to do except sail, shoot boats, and loot. It gets really boring really fast. The game looks outdated, the controls as I’ve mentioned are unfriendly, and the live service elements are distracting and frustrating. Like you can’t even pause the game, you’re always online and it boots you after a few minutes if you aren’t moving. There are these insane CONSTANT pop-up warnings that get stuck in a loop and you have to close the game and reload. I played on day 1 and was constantly trolled by other players (after having been assured that there would be specific zones for pvp). I heard that some of that was patched but whatever. I don’t know why the industry has put an end to purely single player games (with co-op components). There will never be another Dead Space or Dantes Inferno because these types of studios are being shut down, and Assassins Creed has become this hot garbage. 2024 has been brutal for AAA games with this and Kill the Justice League both doing the same crappy move of trying to focus all the energy on a bad gameplay loop just to upsell. They don’t even care if the game is good. I mean you’re already getting $70, just make a decent game and do some DLC and drop the live service crap. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2024 by Aaron J. Robbins

  • Good game.
Platform For Display: Xbox Series X
Its a well rounded game. Dont know why people are saying u need a subscription cause i play online with feiends all the time.
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024 by Rusty

  • Not Black Flag
Platform For Display: Xbox Series X
I really enjoyed the sailing mechanics in Assasins Creed III and Black Flag. I was expecting this game to be better than those games seeing as it was made by UBISOFT and a signifigant amount of time had passed since their reslease. After having the game a week I am very disappointed so far. The sailing is fine, but the inability to to stop the ship, jump off and go diving like in Black Flag is disappointing. This is an open sea game, but definitely not an open world. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024 by Corey Backus

  • Total waste
Platform For Display: Xbox Series X
I've never been more disappointed in a video game. This game is definitely nothing like AC Black Flag and is less in depth than Sea of thieves. It's boring. Its glitchy and has clunky animations. They spent way too long on this game for what little content there is. I have the newest xbox and a full array TV and 10 year old games look and play better than this dumpster fire. Freemium Iphone games play smoother and have way more content than this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2024 by Anthony Knight

  • Don’t buy unless you want to pay for premium
Platform For Display: Xbox Series X
Can’t play unless you subscribe to Xbox pass. Waist of $75. Bad idea for Ubisoft. I’m not paying 15$ a month to play this game or any game. Quit trying to rip off gamers. I hope ppl don’t buy this game to teach game developers a lesson. Instead of them hitting us in the pocket, let’s reverse the trend ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2024 by Anonymous

  • Bad game
Platform For Display: Xbox Series X
Not with buying, can't login no matter what, everything set, doesn't even compare to Assassins Creed Black Flag to wit they only took snibits from, so disappointing.
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2024 by Charles Burnette

  • Una Basura
Platform For Display: Xbox Series X
Es una basura, no comprar si tienes membresia de $10 de Xbox, no te deja jugar.
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024 by JORGE

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