Skull and Bones, the live service pirate game that released just over two weeks ago on PS5, is already having its price slashed across the US and Europe. It was a full-price title at launch — your now-standard $69.99 / £69.99 — but it's currently down to as low as $44.99 / £49.85 (as reported by VGC). While that's certainly not what we'd call cheap, it's still a significant discount after such a short length of time on the market, and it suggests that retailers are struggling to shift copies.
Ubisoft's «AAAA» title (it's never escaping that one, is it?) was delayed numerous times over the course of several years before finally releasing last month. Unfortunately for the publisher, its arrival was met with rather lukewarm reviews and plenty of social media memes regarding its live service gameplay elements. It's been a bit of a damp squib, and the game didn't even have much hype behind it to begin with.
Honestly, we don't think it'll be long until these price points come tumbling down even further. Assuming Ubisoft continues to support Skull and Bones over the coming months, potential buyers will probably be best off waiting for big updates and even bigger discounts.
Did you envision an easier road to success for Skull and Bones, or is it destined to be forgotten sooner rather than later? Man the cannons in the comments section below.
Robert's been a dedicated PlayStation fan since the days of Tekken 2, and he still loves a good dust up. When he's not practising combos, he's usually getting lost in the latest 100-hour RPG, or, y'know, replaying The Witcher 3.
Ubisoft games seem to always go on discount fast. Wonder how they even stay open.
Awful
Abysmal
Atrocious
A bad video game that's not worth 70$
That's what the 4 AAAA's stand for.
hAAAAhAAAA!
Helldivers 2 is more salt to the Ubi wound hopefully
It's dead in the water. Pun intended.
This would have been canned long ago if it weren't for the government of the Philippines. Yet another pile of live service drivel
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