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Skull & Bones footage leaked, but it sounds like an official re-reveal isn’t far offThe footage leaked, and then was sunk
The footage leaked, and then was sunk

Pirate ‘em up Skull & Bones has been delayed and delayed, and is currently expected to reach port sometime this year or next. It’s been a while since we last saw it in action, but four minutes of footage leaked earlier today, showing a walkthrough of the game designed to prime journalists or testers before they play the game.The seemingly old footage has already been taken down, but the official Skull & Bones Twitter account has tweeted a hint that it won’t be long before we see something more official.The four minute video surfacedvia Redditearlier today. While it’s not clear exactly when the footage is from, PC Gamer’sChris Livingston says that it looks similarto what he remembers playing in 2018. The game has probably changed a lot since.You can’t watch the footage anymore (unless you Google and find a mirror of the video, you rascal), but it explained how some of Skull & Bones’ unique features worked, including the NPC crews who help run your pirate ship. If you didn’t keep them happy, those scurvy lads would mutiny against you.Skull & Bones' development has been severely troubled, with a Kotaku report alleging thatan unclear vision of the game and management issueswere responsible forall the delays.Keep your eyes on the horizon… 🏝️pic.twitter.com/BWaH9QfYUb— Skull & Bones (@skullnbonesgame)April 29, 2022To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsPerhaps it’s shipshape now, however. As noted, the Skull & Bones Twitter accounttweeted a short messagetoday saying to “Keep your eyes on the horizon,” with a short video ending in a message to “stay tuned.” A re-reveal of Skull & Bones during not-E3 this June, then? That would be an easy guess to make.Top 10 New PC Games For April 2022Watch on YouTube
Pirate ‘em up Skull & Bones has been delayed and delayed, and is currently expected to reach port sometime this year or next. It’s been a while since we last saw it in action, but four minutes of footage leaked earlier today, showing a walkthrough of the game designed to prime journalists or testers before they play the game.The seemingly old footage has already been taken down, but the official Skull & Bones Twitter account has tweeted a hint that it won’t be long before we see something more official.The four minute video surfacedvia Redditearlier today. While it’s not clear exactly when the footage is from, PC Gamer’sChris Livingston says that it looks similarto what he remembers playing in 2018. The game has probably changed a lot since.You can’t watch the footage anymore (unless you Google and find a mirror of the video, you rascal), but it explained how some of Skull & Bones’ unique features worked, including the NPC crews who help run your pirate ship. If you didn’t keep them happy, those scurvy lads would mutiny against you.Skull & Bones' development has been severely troubled, with a Kotaku report alleging thatan unclear vision of the game and management issueswere responsible forall the delays.Keep your eyes on the horizon… 🏝️pic.twitter.com/BWaH9QfYUb— Skull & Bones (@skullnbonesgame)April 29, 2022To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsPerhaps it’s shipshape now, however. As noted, the Skull & Bones Twitter accounttweeted a short messagetoday saying to “Keep your eyes on the horizon,” with a short video ending in a message to “stay tuned.” A re-reveal of Skull & Bones during not-E3 this June, then? That would be an easy guess to make.Top 10 New PC Games For April 2022Watch on YouTube
Pirate ‘em up Skull & Bones has been delayed and delayed, and is currently expected to reach port sometime this year or next. It’s been a while since we last saw it in action, but four minutes of footage leaked earlier today, showing a walkthrough of the game designed to prime journalists or testers before they play the game.
The seemingly old footage has already been taken down, but the official Skull & Bones Twitter account has tweeted a hint that it won’t be long before we see something more official.
The four minute video surfacedvia Redditearlier today. While it’s not clear exactly when the footage is from, PC Gamer’sChris Livingston says that it looks similarto what he remembers playing in 2018. The game has probably changed a lot since.
You can’t watch the footage anymore (unless you Google and find a mirror of the video, you rascal), but it explained how some of Skull & Bones’ unique features worked, including the NPC crews who help run your pirate ship. If you didn’t keep them happy, those scurvy lads would mutiny against you.
Skull & Bones' development has been severely troubled, with a Kotaku report alleging thatan unclear vision of the game and management issueswere responsible forall the delays.
Keep your eyes on the horizon… 🏝️pic.twitter.com/BWaH9QfYUb— Skull & Bones (@skullnbonesgame)April 29, 2022
Keep your eyes on the horizon… 🏝️pic.twitter.com/BWaH9QfYUb
Perhaps it’s shipshape now, however. As noted, the Skull & Bones Twitter accounttweeted a short messagetoday saying to “Keep your eyes on the horizon,” with a short video ending in a message to “stay tuned.” A re-reveal of Skull & Bones during not-E3 this June, then? That would be an easy guess to make.
Top 10 New PC Games For April 2022Watch on YouTube
Top 10 New PC Games For April 2022
