"Ubisoft CEO Defends Quadruple-A Skull and Bones' $70 Price, Emphasizes Live Service Model"

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Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot defends the $70 price tag for Skull and Bones, labeling it a "quadruple-A game" due to its scale and completeness, despite its live service approach. An open beta for the game has started with cross-progression and cross-play support, and the game is set for release on February 16, 2024, with a $69.99 price tag. Pre-ordering the $99.99 Premium edition allows players to access the game three days early and includes extra missions, cosmetic items, and a premium battle pass token.
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