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Is Skull and Bones Still Coming to PS4 & Xbox One? Answered

Has the ship sailed on Skull and Bones' PS4 and Xbox One versions?

If you’re wondering whether or not Skull and Bones is still coming to PS4 and Xbox One, you’re in the right place. Here, we aim to give you a definitive answer on whether or not Ubisoft’s pirate ship combat title is still coming to Microsoft and Sony’s last-gen consoles, and why it might actually have been canceled for these platforms.

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Skull and Bones PS4 & Xbox One Versions Explained

It has now been revealed that Skull and Bones is not coming to PS4 and Xbox One. The gameplay overview trailer that was part of the livestream today includes in its description the platforms the game is available on, and both of the last-gen consoles are missing.

Instead, Skull and Bones will only come to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Stadia, Luna, Epic Games Store, and Ubisoft Connect.

Currently, players can head over to the official Skull and Bones page on the Ubisoft site and sign up for future playtests on Xbox Series X|S, PS5 and PC.

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When we previously reached out to Ubisoft for comment, they replied stating they “do not comment on speculation.” Currently, it’s not been revealed as to why the last-gen versions were cancelled.

That’s everything you need to know on whether or not Skull and Bones is coming to PS4 and Xbox One. In the meantime, you can check out our Skull and Bones hands-on preview impressions from E3 2018, read up on why the game isn’t connected to Assassin’s Creed, and how combining Sea of Thieves and Skull and Bones would make for the perfect pirate game.


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Chris Jecks has been covering the games industry for over eight years. He typically covers new releases, FIFA, Fortnite, any good shooters, and loves nothing more than a good Pro Clubs session with the lads. Chris has a History degree from the University of Central Lancashire. He spends his days eagerly awaiting the release of BioShock 4.