"Skull and Bones: Ubisoft's Quadruple-A Game - Is It Worth the Price?"

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Ubisoft justifies the full price of the upcoming pirate MMO Skull and Bones by labeling it as a "AAAA" game, despite mixed opinions from players following the open beta. While some praise the ship battles and loot system, others criticize the game mechanics and limited gameplay outside of ship battles. The decision to offer the game at full price raises questions about its quality and the potential need to recoup development costs quickly, especially with confirmed microtransactions.
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