Ubisoft has an ‘improved version’ of Skull and Bones that it hasn’t shown anyone yet

Ubisoft has an ‘improved version’ of Skull and Bones that it hasn’t shown anyone yet

It has not been smooth sailing for Skull and Bones (opens in new tab), Ubisoft’s oft-delayed and much-derided game of high seas piracy that, for those keeping score, still doesn’t have a release date. It’s fair to say that what little we’ve seen of the game so far hasn’t made a great impression, but chief financial officer Frederick Duguet thinks that will change once we all get a look at an “improved version” of the game that, for now, remains behind closed doors.

Skull and Bones came up during the Q&A portion of Ubisoft’s quarterly financial call, when an investment analyst asked about projected sales required in order for the game to turn a profit after such a prolonged period of development. What made the question stand out was a comment at the end, which isn’t the sort of thing often heard during resolutely polite financial calls: “I’m asking because I’ve seen the reviews and they don’t look particularly strong.”

andy.chalk@pcgamer.com (Andy Chalk)

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