New Ubisoft Game Now Available to Play for Free for Some

If you own an Xbox Game Pass Core, Xbox Pass Standard, or an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription, you can now play a brand new Ubisoft game that was released last year for free this weekend! Keep in mind, only those who meet the mentioned subscription criteria are eligible to play the free Ubisoft game.

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Over the upcoming weekend, Xbox Game Pass members can snag Skull and Bones and NBA 2K25 for free play sessions. After the weekend concludes, you’ll need to buy these games to continue enjoying them.

For people who haven’t heard about Skull and Bones, it’s an action-adventure pirate game that Ubisoft launched in 2024 after a prolonged development process filled with challenges. Regrettably, as is frequently the case with games facing significant development hurdles, Skull and Bones didn’t live up to Ubisoft’s usual standards, as reflected in its Metacritic ratings, which range from the 50s to the 60s.

In the game Skull and Bones, you step into the role of an ambitious, pardon-rejecting pirate captain. With nothing left to lose, you set sail from the Caribbean towards the Indian Ocean, a vibrant yet dangerous frontier brimming with wealth. Yet, this alluring expanse is also a hotbed of conflict where great colonial powers, influential trading conglomerates, and relentless pirate clans are fiercely battling for control over these lucrative resources.

As you embark on your quest to be the dominating pirate leader, you’ll construct a versatile fleet of ships, plunder profitable sea lanes, and vanquish rival pirate captains, intriguing personalities, or fellow players. To endure in this merciless maritime world, you must forge alliances with other pirate captains to establish the most powerful pirate crew, growing so formidable that failure is not an option, and entering the relentless battle for control of the Indian Ocean.

If you’re eager to explore all that Skull and Bones has to offer, you should set aside approximately 30 to 40 hours of gameplay. That said, it’s theoretically possible to finish it within a three-day weekend, but to fully immerse yourself in the game, you might find yourself foregoing meals, rest, and other activities to focus solely on Skull and Bones.

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2025-04-19 02:39