Ubisoft has announced one final open beta test for the upcoming piratical adventures of Skull and Bones, as well as detailing year 1 of their post-launch roadmap.
12.01.2024 - 19:45 / mmorpg.com
The anime MMORPG Astral Tale has officially launched its global open beta version on this week, and even though there was a small delay in release, players are stoked to be able to dive in.
Astral Tale is a classic JRPG with open-world elements that take players on a journey across the stars. Prior to the games release, over 1 million pre-registrations were sent through, meaning this game sure has a lot of clout even before it hit the global market. In a post on Steam , the developers shared their excitement about the beta release, stating,
“This marks an exhilarating moment, and we can't wait to embark on this fantastical adventure with you in the world of Astral. As we begin the new year, we sincerely invite you to join us on this grand journey into uncharted territories.”
The Ninja class is brand new to the game, and wields a long-range shuriken in order to keep major distance between players and enemies. For anyone who attempts to master the ways of the Ninja, they will slowly evolve into the “Wind Demon” class as they enhance their skill set.
There currently isn’t much information available about this new class, so it appears fans of Astral Tale will need to dive in and try it out for themselves.
Ubisoft has announced one final open beta test for the upcoming piratical adventures of Skull and Bones, as well as detailing year 1 of their post-launch roadmap.
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Ubisoft has announced one final open beta test for the upcoming piratical adventures of Skull and Bones, as well as detailing year 1 of their post-launch roadmap.
Skull and Bones will have an open beta, Ubisoft has announced. It kicks off across all platforms (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and S, and Windows PC via the Epic Games Store and the Ubisoft Store) on February 8 and runs until February 11.
After years of delays, reboots, and all manner of behind-the-scenes issues, Skull and Bones is finally less than a month away from launch, and ahead of its looming release, Ubisoft is going to allow everyone to test the waters before deciding if you want to fully dive in.
Ubisoft has announced an open beta for Skull and Bones.
For realsies this time, Skull & Bones launches on February 16. If the pirate game has managed to keep you curious all this time, look out for the open access running from February 8 until 11.
The much delayed, rebooted, and delayed live service pirate 'em up Skull And Bones actually pencilled in a release date not long ago. Just when you thought it couldn't get any more remarkable, Ubisoft have also announced it'll get an open beta before it launches. In only a couple of weeks, you'll be able to sail the seven seas with a purple rarity cannon firing off common rarity cannon balls that you bought off a rank 25 landlubber with your Skullbucks. Cool!
Ubisoft will hold an open beta for Skull and Bones ahead of the game’s release next month.
In a stroke of exciting news for seafarers and pirates, Ubisoft has announced that multiplayer open-world pirate sim Skull and Boneswill get an open beta ahead of its imminent February 16 launch.
After countless delays, it seems Skull and Bones is actually launching for real in February, and to solidify that fact, Ubisoft has announced the details of the game’s open beta. Said beta will available on all platforms from February 8 to February 11. Crossplay will be enabled and your progression will carry over to the full game. Players will be able to explore the Red Isle hub and the coast of Africa and East Indies regions and your pirate Infamy will be capped at level 6. Meanwhile, here’s an updated rundown of Skull and Bones’ PC requirements (click the image for full resolution).
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