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Ubisoft has an ‘improved version’ of Skull and Bones that it hasn’t shown anyone yet

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It has not been smooth sailing for Skull and Bones (opens in new tab), Ubisoft’s oft-delayed and much-derided game of high seas piracy that, for those keeping score, still doesn’t have a release date. It’s fair to say that what little we’ve seen of the game so far hasn’t made a great impression, but chief financial officer Frederick Duguet thinks that will change once we all get a look at an “improved version” of the game that, for now, remains behind closed doors.

Skull and Bones came up during the Q&A portion of Ubisoft’s quarterly financial call, when an investment analyst asked about projected sales required in order for the game to turn a profit after such a prolonged period of development. What made the question stand out was a comment at the end, which isn’t the sort of thing often heard during resolutely polite financial calls: “I’m asking because I’ve seen the reviews and they don’t look particularly strong.”

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