First off, it's live service. Those games, as much as I want them to die, are nothing more then a way for companies to nickle and dime you. It's a storefront with a game attached to it. Second, it's a Ubi title. I know for damn sure that it's going to get it's burst of players, they see the egregious monetization, and leave in droves, leaving only whales and die-hards who wanted this game.
The other side of the coin though, is that the wiki article for the Skull and Bones Society is also still on the first Google page, and after hype dies down, I don't think that will move anywhere else.
I can agree to disagree on this, as I think it's just an edgy title name for attention grabbing, as is the marketing game. The Skull and Bones title can draw attention to the secret soceity, or it could be a ploy to bury it. However, I will say this.
Ubisoft HQ is a French company. Skull and Bones started as a DLC to Assassin's Creed 4, a part of the Assassin's Creed franchise published and developed by Ubisoft Montreal, a French-Canadian company. Skull and Bones is being developed by Ubisoft Singapore, an Asian company.
Some other Ubisoft subsidiaries that have touched Skull and Bones:
Ubisoft Berlin: Focuses on co-developemnt
Ubisoft Chengdu: Chinese branch that focuses on Chinese localization
Ubisoft Kyiv: Focuses on porting games to PC
Ubisoft Paris: A core in-house developer branch. Since they were the main players behind Breakpoint, they are probably the monetzation team.
Ubisoft Philippines: A sister company to Ubisoft Singapore, and mainly helps them develop games.
I see no American subsidiaries in here that would have sway to bury the Skull and Bones Society.
With the way Ubisoft is hyping it up, I don't think it will have the staying power to be a detractor either.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/paultassi/2024/02/10/skull-and-bones-is-a-70-game-because-its-quadruple-a-says-ubisoft/?sh=1a79f35f7c58
First off, it's live service. Those games, as much as I want them to die, are nothing more then a way for companies to nickle and dime you. It's a storefront with a game attached to it. Second, it's a Ubi title. I know for damn sure that it's going to get it's burst of players, they see the egregious monetization, and leave in droves, leaving only whales and die-hards who wanted this game.
The other side of the coin though, is that the wiki article for the Skull and Bones Society is also still on the first Google page, and after hype dies down, I don't think that will move anywhere else.
you really think its a coincidence that ubi is pushing so hard to launch a game with that title?
of course NCSWIC... skull and bones is too big to hide anyways, the cats already long out of the bag.
but this discussion is regarding their intentions... and i still feel sure its no coincidence. obvious desperate coverup.
I can agree to disagree on this, as I think it's just an edgy title name for attention grabbing, as is the marketing game. The Skull and Bones title can draw attention to the secret soceity, or it could be a ploy to bury it. However, I will say this.
Ubisoft HQ is a French company. Skull and Bones started as a DLC to Assassin's Creed 4, a part of the Assassin's Creed franchise published and developed by Ubisoft Montreal, a French-Canadian company. Skull and Bones is being developed by Ubisoft Singapore, an Asian company.
Some other Ubisoft subsidiaries that have touched Skull and Bones:
Ubisoft Berlin: Focuses on co-developemnt
Ubisoft Chengdu: Chinese branch that focuses on Chinese localization
Ubisoft Kyiv: Focuses on porting games to PC
Ubisoft Paris: A core in-house developer branch. Since they were the main players behind Breakpoint, they are probably the monetzation team.
Ubisoft Philippines: A sister company to Ubisoft Singapore, and mainly helps them develop games.
I see no American subsidiaries in here that would have sway to bury the Skull and Bones Society.
Sources
https://news.ubisoft.com/en-us/article/56OPWg2TTgiV54dCwBAHP2/an-update-on-skull-bones
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ubisoft_subsidiaries
have you seen them name a game specifically to flood search results on that specific topic? i've seen them do it over and over.
our enemy is not a country.... our enemy is globalists that have infected every country.
Ubisoft Kyiv? and you can't see a possible connection? ok
Yeah this isnt the first time that this algorithm moulding has happened, definitely.
For a company that doesn't really do much they definitely have a pretty colossal reach
I see a couple lol....
The CEO has some sketchy ignorance to sexual assault, and hes been in the market with games since 86 as well