![]() The beans were once again spilled by Tom Henderson, according to whom, there is a lack of creative direction, which only worsened after Michel Ancel left Ubisoft. Speaking of Ubisoft games that haven't been heard from in a while, Beyond Good & Evil 2 is currently undergoing a "development crisis", and many of its developers believe that it might just get cancelled. Perhaps we'll finally see sails on the horizon. ![]() The update signed off saying, "We’re proud of the work we’ve done and we hope you will be too when you see more of Skull & Bones at our comeback next year." This lines up with the information that Henderson has provided. At the bottom of the page, players must then choose the platform they wish to perform the testing on and sign in with their respective accounts. First, players must head over to the 'Skull and Bones' Live Tests page. She also mentioned that the game "evolved from its original idea" and needed a fresh team on it, her being one among them. Ubisoft Registering for the 'Skull and Bones' upcoming live tests is straightforward. RELATED: Making Skull & Bones Instead Of A Black Flag Sequel Was A Huge Mistake She said that while the development was in full swing, Ubisoft Singapore needed more time to answer critical questions like "how do we modernize the classic pirate fantasy? How do we ensure a more immersive and visceral experience? How do we create cool and memorable moments in-game?" The last time we heard anything about the game was last year, thanks to an update by creative director, Elisabeth Pellen. ![]()
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