

#Order of skull and bones plus#
In the official gameplay reveal, we learned about many natural dangers, including animals like hippos and crocodiles, plus storms and even pirate hunters. The main loop will be focused on starting in a hub area called Sainte-Anne, where you can do your shopping, craft, accept quests, and interact with other players before heading out to sea. You can only dock at specified points to explore different islands rather than disembark anywhere you please. If your crew isn’t well taken care of, they can apparently mutiny and attempt to kill you. You will need to make sure you have enough supplies to complete your voyages, for example, or otherwise plunder and steal them from other ships on the way. Skull and Bones will feature both on-foot and naval exploration, as well as some survival elements. Crafting, another mechanic, will also open up new ship upgrades. The higher your infamy, the more options open up to the player, including new ship upgrades. Infamy can be increased by taking on quests from NPCs, exploring, and completing events around the open world, with ranks such as Outcast, Swashbuckler, and Cutthroat shown. The first one detailed is something called the infamy system, where your actions as a pirate will impact your reputation. The footage lasts six minutes and shows off a number of mechanics and systems. Originally put online by a Reddit user (the original post no longer exists, unfortunately), this footage quickly spread online. While not official, new footage of gameplay for Skull and Bones leaked online in April. Of course, as the trailer is quick to point out, pirate alliances are fleeting when loot is on the line, and any ally can just as easily turn into a foe. This is where the multiplayer component is shown off - you can request help in bringing down or just surviving these massive ships attacking you. The boarding system also feels ripped right out of that Assassin’s Creed game, although the trailer completely forgoes showing us how close-quarters combat will look, if it is even in the game at all.īased on the narration, it seems like there will be some sort of reputation or wanted system as well, where larger, more dangerous ships may track you down if you pillage and sink enough other ships. You can see the level of the opposing ship, as well as a health bar. You will captain your ship and target your weapons with colored indicators showing where your cannons will fire. On the base level, it looks a lot like the naval combat from Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag, which makes perfect sense. Oh, and you can obviously ignore the “releasing in 2019” bit at the end, too. From this trailer, though, we can see some gameplay mechanics and systems that look very interesting. Now, take this trailer with a grain of salt since we have no idea how much of what was shown off here still remains part of the game in its current form. Skull & Bones: E3 2018 The Hunting Grounds | Gameplay Walkthrough | Ubisoft Īgain going way back, this time to E3 2018, we have one source for a gameplay overview. Again, that’s just speculation, especially since the game has undergone many changes since this brief announcement trailer. Perhaps taking a cue from Sea of Thieves, there won’t be an overarching main plot, but rather just smaller missions and mission chains, as well as dynamic events, that fill in the gaps between PvP naval combat. Since Skull and Bones is supposedly an online experience, it may be the case that there isn’t a story in a traditional sense. In terms of plot, story, and characters, there’s nothing to really go on. The trailer ends, as a crew is hauling up their loot from the waters, with the foreboding threat of a Kraken-type creature of incredible size just below the surface. However, when two new pirate crews show up, the real battle begins. Cannonballs rip through the hulls, splintering wood and shattering masts as the pirates cripple the target ship.

We see some beautiful, although obviously pre-rendered, shots of pirate and cargo ships engaging on rough seas. This announcement trailer sets the game in 1721 on the Indian Ocean, which is both the prime time period and location for historical pirate activities. Here’s your blast from the past, since the only official trailer for Skull and Bones is the original reveal trailer from way back at E3 2017. Skull and Bones: E3 2017 Cinematic Announcement Trailer | Ubisoft
