One of the most talked about launches this year is a gamble because, despite swashbuckling seafarers being popular in film and other media, pirates have not been a common theme in video games
After years of production headwinds, Ubisoft's oft-delayed pirate video game "Skull and Bones" is set to launch on Friday.
The launch, one of the most talked about this year, is a gamble.
Despite swashbuckling seafarers being popular in film and other media, pirates have not been a common theme in video games.
In one rare example, Rare/Microsoft's "Sea of Thieves" released in 2018 took to the high seas and invited players to "be more pirate."
But a few years after the success in 2013 of its pirate-themed "Black Flag" installment of the blockbuster franchise "Assassin's Creed", French video game powerhouse Ubisoft dove in with what it hopes will be a standalone franchise.