A Skull and Bones open beta is coming in February promising ship battles and plunder galore

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In a stroke of exciting news for seafarers and pirates, Ubisoft has announced that multiplayer open-world pirate simSkull and Boneswill get an open beta ahead of its imminent February 16 launch.

The open beta will begin on February 7 at 6pm PT (which is 2am GMT and 1pm AET on February 8) and run until 3pm PT on February 11 (which works out as 11pm GMT, and 10am AET on February 12).

You can join in through theEpic Games Store, the Ubisoft Store, onPS5andXbox Series X|S. According to theUbisoft website, the beta will be “open to everyone” (via PC Gamer). This is the first time thatSkull and Boneshas been available in an open beta, with all previous betas beingdistinctly closed affairs.

Players will be able to take on Main Campaign Contracts and gain Infamy - how players level up inSkull and Bones. However, both are locked to prevent players from progressing too far during the beta. As Ubisoft puts it: “You will be able to play and experience the world ofSkull and Bonesup to the rank of Brigand (Tier 6 rank 1).” Judging by theDeep Dive Trailerfrom last December, this will likely involve you serving a pirate kingpin but will cut off progression before you can start to run an independent pirate empire.

Open beta participants will also get a set of exclusive rewards ranging from a fancy sail emblem to a pet lemur.

The announcement also came hand-in-hand with a Roadmap Trailer which you can see below.

Ubisoft has four seasons planned for its first year of content, each including new events, rewards, and themed battles.

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In case there was any doubt at this stage,Skull and Boneswill be following the live service model embodied by the likes ofSea of ThievesandDestiny 2. This means that Ubisoft has set itself a considerable challenge when it comes to keepingSkull and Bonesan attractive prospect for players throughout its lifecycle.

The prospect of dramatic naval battles and piratical treasure hunts has certainly piqued my interest; I’ll see you on the high seas on February 11.

In the meantime, check out our lists of thebest co-op gamesandbest survival gamesfor more tense action.

An editor and freelance journalist, Cat Bussell has been writing about video games for more than four years and, frankly, she’s developed a taste for it. As seen on TechRadar, Technopedia, The Gamer, Wargamer, and SUPERJUMP, Cat’s reviews, features, and guides are lovingly curated for your reading pleasure.

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