Skull and Bones Has Limited On-Foot Exploration, Supercell Storms, Detailed Water Physics

Aug 25, 2022 at 12:13pm EDT
Skull and Bones

Earlier this summer, Ubisoft finally re-revealed Skull and Bones following several delays and rumors of chaos behind the scenes. Ubisoft revealed a lot about Skull and Bones, but lingering questions have remained, particularly regarding the game’s open world. Just how in-depth is sailing? What can you do once you get off your ship? And what will keep a map that’s largely one big ocean interesting? Thankfully, Ubisoft has answered some of those questions in a lengthy new exploration overview video, which you can check out below if you have around 10 minutes to spare.

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While there will be no combat once you leave your ship, Ubisoft does reveal there is some opportunity for on-foot exploration, with players being able to search for hidden treasure at outposts. While Skull and Bones isn’t a hardcore sailing sim, once you’re on your ship Ubisoft promises fairly detailed water and wind physics that will affect how you get around. There’s also a full weather system, which will include supercell storms that can scuttle your ship if you’re not careful. Whether or not Ubisoft Singapore has truly done enough to flesh out Skull and Bones’ world remains to be seen, but I’m feeling a bit more optimistic after watching this video.

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Skull and Bones launches on PC, Xbox Series X/S, PS5, Stadia, and Luna on November 8.

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