Ubisoft continues to postpone the title for the third time until a suitable time in 2019-2020, and will not introduce it at E3 this year. ...

Ubisoft continues to postpone the title for the third time until a suitable time in 2019-2020, and will not introduce it at E3 this year.
As one of the other titles taking the theme of piracy, Skull & Bone is always looked upon by gamers every day because of what it promises. But after two announcements of delayed launches, this week, Ubisoft continues to announce the delay of the game for the third time until a suitable time in 2019-2020 and will not introduce it's at E3 this year.

According to a recent report, Ubisoft mentioned 2019/20, and plans to release it as early as April 2020. Ubisoft also responded to the gamepot to explain the delay. This: "For new titles, people tend to develop their creative vision even further and this may require a bit more time for producers to improve it."
The official Twitter account of this game also released a more detailed short video of this delay and decided not to attend this year's E3 event. In the video, producer Karl Luhe also talked a lot about completing a game so that it would be best for Ubisoft to keep an eye on it. The video also has some behind-the-scenes images of the development of the game along with Luhe's promise that they will return as soon as possible with more detailed information.

First introduced at E3 2017, this game has indeed created a huge attraction through attractive trailers. And in the E3 2018 purchase, the gameplay trailer once again created extremely exciting feelings. In addition, the development of this game by a prestigious studio is Ubisoft Singapore - a studio that built and developed an extremely unique pirate game, Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flags.

In addition, Skull & Bone will also appear in mass media through the TV series being produced. However, Ubisoft's new delay notice may affect the production of this TV program. But the company has confirmed that this TV program will not be affected during the game's development.

Currently, Ubisoft has a lot of promising games. After the release of Ghost Recon Breakpoint, they also confirmed that there will be 3 more AAA titles to be released in 2020. Ubisoft also will provide more details about it in the upcoming E3 event.
Mr. Amateur