Skull & Bones gets ESRB rating, will likely hit 2023 release window

Ubisoft’s pirate ship game Skull & BonesThe Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) has rated it, suggesting that the software may soon be available in physical and digital stores.

The ESRB recently updated its website with the following: Skull & Bones a “M for Mature” rating for blood, strong language, suggestive themes, use of drugs, and violence. It also says that Skull & Bones Some in-game purchases will be possible. The rating summary listed a range of missions players can take on and also mentioned options like making deliveries and boarding boats.

The game is currently slated to release by the end of Ubisoft’s 2023 fiscal year — which means before March 31, 2023 — and this ESRB rating suggests Skull & Bones It is possible that the game will actually make it into this window. Considering the game has been in development for at least five years now, this ESRB rating is a signal that the game won’t be pushed past 2023 (or outright canceled).

Ubisoft announced the original announcement and displayed it. Skull & BonesAt E3 2017. Ubisoft had announced that the game would be released in 2019, but it was delayed to 2020 by Ubisoft, who did not release the game until May 2018, which is when its planned release year. Following the COVID-19 pandemic, Ubisoft announced a 2019 release window for the game. The game then went dark. A leaked gameplay video was released earlier in 2018.

After all they’ve been through, being rated by the ESRB is about the best sign of life Skull & BonesThe game could be released in March 2023, which fans can request. So while the game’s March 2023 release date isn’t set in stone, it seems likely that 2022 will be our last year to wonder why Skull & Bones isn’t out yet.

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