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Ubisoft will show Skull and Bones on July 7 and on September 10 will hold a Forward event

Ubisoft moves. The company does not seem to have left its internal problems behind, but time is short and we must show the games that will go on sale in the coming months. A few days ago it was the turn of Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope for Nintendo Switch and on July 7 it will be Skull and Bones’ turn. In addition, a Ubisoft Forward will be held on September 10 to offer news about the many games the French publisher is working on.

The Skull and Bones launch event will be held on July 7 at 8:00 p.m. (UTC+2) and can be followed on YouTube and Twitch. “In it you will be able to enjoy detailed information about the future pirate-themed multiplayer open world game inspired by the Indian Ocean during the golden age of piracy,” says Ubisoft. The streaming will start fifteen minutes earlier, at 19:45 CEST, with a pre-show “full of surprises”. The main event will consist of gameplay and interviews with the developers.

Since it was announced in 2017 Skull and Bones has gone through more than one reboot and today it is difficult to guess what exactly we can expect from the game. The only sure thing is that it is a title focused on multiplayer with cooperative mode in an open world. On the other hand Tom Henderson, a journalist who advanced that in July we would have news about Skull and Bones, affirms that the game already has a date and will be available on November 8. We will see if Ubisoft confirms this information on Thursday.

For the next Ubisoft Forward there is still a long way to go, it will be held on September 10 at 9:00 p.m. (peninsular time) with multiple languages ​​and accessibility options, but the French company did not want to wait to announce the return of its event. Ubisoft Forward returns “with news and updates on various games and projects from Ubisoft teams around the world,” says the publisher. The truth is that the publisher has a long list of games on the way. Some have been shown, while others were only announced.

The list includes: Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake, Beyond Good and Evil 2, The Settlers, Splinter Cell Remake, XDefiant, a Star Wars game, Ghost Recon Frontline, The Division Heartland, Assassin’s Creed Infinity and, according to rumors, an Assassin’s Creed starring Basim Ibn Ishaq.

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