A new wind has been blowing through the sails of Ubisoft’s forgotten 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Skull & Bones project, 🍃as rumors of a reboot began circulating ov𒈔er the summer. Now, the open-world pirate adventure has found a new creative captain, who gave the official word that the game has steered in a “new direction.”
Ubisoft’s new creative director on the project, Elisabeth Pellen, wrote an official statement on the company’s website yesterday. Pellen’s words provided an update on the title’s progress, whilst thanking fans for their patience. Pellen confirmed that Skull & Bones was far ahead in the pursuit of a “new vision”, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:that the team at Ubisoft Singapore had been working tirelessly on for the past two years. The fresh talent that joined Pellen in the development team have now combin💯ed their efforts to develop a pirate adventure game that will creatively push the b☂oat out. Sorry.
After the game’s reveal in 2017 - with the promise of a beta test in 2018 - Ubisoft Singapore's first leading title slowly sank to the bottom of the ocean as developers' communication with fans fell silent. Originally scheduled for a 2018 release, Skull & Bones boasted big ambitions before the game had even launched, with a female-driven TV show in the works with Atlas Entertainment. It was also no secret that Skull & Bones was heavily ins꧅pired by Ubiso🌞ft’s Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, but it was this comparison that ultim💝ately caused the three-year delay o✨f its release.
As Elisabeth Pellen took the helm, Skull & Bones began chasing uncharted territory that no assassin had ventured to before. Pellen - with 20 years Ubisoft experience and a Splinter Cell sequel under her belt - took over from creative director Justin Farren, and wanted to give Skull & ജBones an original foundation to build on without borrowing from past IPs. Pellen also highlighted in her recent ꧅statement that the development team needed more time to facilitate the redesign and release a nautical epic that Ubisoft would be proud of.
Pellen confirmed that Skull & Bones would not be 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:featured in today’s second Ubisoft Forwa♐꧋rd event, but assured fans that they would receive more information during the project’s “comeback next year.” Tꩵhe game’s new release has been slated for around April 2021, and it looks like new footage of the🌸 pirates will remain off the map until early next year, at least.
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