"Ubisoft CEO Defends Quadruple-A Live-Service Game Skull and Bones' $70 Price Tag"

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Ubisoft's CEO Yves Guillemot has described the long-awaited pirate ship game Skull and Bones as a "quadruple-A" live-service project, justifying its £70 price tag by emphasizing its vast and complete nature, as well as its support for a battle pass, premium currency, and in-game store. After an 11-year development period and multiple delays, the game is set to launch on February 16 for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, with an open beta available until February 12.
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