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Ubisoft will re-reveal Skull and Bones tomorrow

It's finally time to see Skull and Bones in action. Following on from multiple leaks in recent months, Ubisoft has confirmed plans for a Skull and Bones re-reveal, taking place tomorrow evening. 

Previous leaks appear to have been accurate, with recent reports claiming that Ubisoft would re-reveal Skull and Bones in July. The event is taking place on the 7th of July at 7PM BST, although there will be a 15-minute long pre-show, during which Ubisoft will present some “surprises”.

The main show will entirely focus on Skull and Bones, giving us a look at the final version of the game and the overall gameplay loop we can expect.

Skull and Bones has been rebooted several times during development. The project initially began life as an Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag spin-off, but eventually evolved into its own game. Currently, Skull and Bones is expected to release on the 8th of November – Ubisoft should confirm this during the gameplay reveal tomorrow.

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