"Ubisoft CEO Defends Quadruple-A Title Skull and Bones' $70 Price Tag"

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Ubisoft's upcoming game Skull and Bones, which has been in production for a long time, is set to release with a $70 price tag, justifying it as a "quadruple-A" experience. Despite being billed as a live, ongoing game, the upfront cost has raised questions about the value proposition, especially with the addition of microtransactions and battle passes. The game's success and player reception will be closely watched following its launch next week.
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