Skulls and Bones has been a game that received several delays since its 2017 reveal at Ubisoft’s E3 Conference. Since then the game received several delays that you can probably count on one hand. Although the game had been pushed back, it looks like the light is at the end of the tunnel because a new report indicates the game will be released soon.

According to Tom Henderson at Insider Gaming, Skulls and Bones will be released on February 16, 2024. The outlet also shares that Ubisoft will release a premium edition giving players early access on February 13, 2024, and it will cost an extra $15-$20.

As far as when this will be announced is unclear says Tom Henderson, but anything is possible with The Game Awards coming up on December 7th.

Skulls and Bones is planned to be released for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series XlS, and PC.

Are you finally excited to get your hands on Skulls and Bones?

Tyler Nienburg Owner & Founder

Tyler has a passion for video games and started Rectify Gaming in 2013, where the goal was to bring players together. Over the years, Rectify Gaming has grown into a reliable media outlet for news, reviews, opinions, esports, and more.

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