Ubisoft announced Skull and Bones years ago, but fans waiting for more information on the game have not been given much since. Skull and Bones has been delayed numerous times since its reveal, and it doesn't have an announced release window beyond Ubisoft acknowledging that it won't release before 2022 at the earliest. Most recently, a rumor has started circulating that Skull and Bones has entirely restarted its development, after years of development issues and problems.

Skull and Bones is far from the first delayed title from Ubisoft, but it has gathered a following of fans eagerly waiting for more news on the game thanks to its impressive reveal trailer. However, there is no telling just how long players will have to wait to get their hands on Skulls and Bones. However, there are plenty of other great pirate games for players to check out while they wait for more updates on the game's release.

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Updated April 2, 2022 by Mark Sammut: Skull and Bones has been stuck in development for quite a long time, but a release date might not be too far off if recent rumors are to be believed. From everything revealed about Ubisoft's open-world game so far, Skull and Bones looks promising, especially since pirates are hardly a common theme in the industry. To fill the time while waiting for the day when they can finally set sail across the Indian Ocean, players can turn to a handful of games about pirates that will quench their thirst for rum, adventure, and sea shanties. This article has been expanded to include Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire.

Sea Of Thieves

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Developer

Rare

Release Date

March 20, 2018

Platforms

  • Xbox Series X/S
  • Xbox One
  • Microsoft Windows

Many players and critics thought that Sea of Thieves was too sparse on content when it launched back in 2018, but the game has received numerous updates since then. A 2021 update included an original crossover story with Pirates of the Caribbean for players to enjoy on their own or with friends. Sea of Thieves tasks players with working together to operate their ships and undertake a variety of missions while sailing around the ocean. Missions can include trading different resources between ports, fighting skeleton armies, hunting down buried treasure, and a variety of other objectives. While taking on the missions, players can come across one another and freely attack one another to try and rob other players' ships of whatever loot they have on board.

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Sailing together in Sea of Thieves also allows players to get up to all sorts of pirate shenanigans like shooting one another from cannons, locking fellow players in the brig, and even getting drunk and vomiting on each other below deck. For fans of the pirate genre, Sea of Thieves offers a co-op experience that is immersive while also not taking itself too seriously, allowing players to have fun. The game also has a little bit of something for every type of player, whether they want to peacefully sail across the seas, engage in high-stakes combat, or hunt down some of Sea of Thieves' intimidating Kraken boss monsters.

Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag

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Developer

Ubisoft Montreal

Release Date

October 29, 2013

Platforms

  • PlayStation 4
  • PlayStation 3
  • Xbox One
  • Xbox 360
  • Nintendo Switch
  • Nintendo Wii U
  • Microsoft Windows
  • Google Stadia

Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag was Ubisoft's last foray into the pirate genre, and is responsible for much of the excitement that arose around the announcement of Skull and Bones. While the game does still put players in control of an assassin, the character of Edward Kenway is not like most assassins in the series and deeply embodies the typical pirate life.

Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag lets players engage with every aspect of being a pirate, from exploring diverse ports to swashbuckling on a rocking deck and singing sea shanties with their crew. The game was loved by critics and players alike for its portrayal of the pirate subgenre, and how it incorporated its pirate mechanics into the usual Assassin's Creed formula. In fact, many fans still consider Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag to be one of the best pirate games to ever be released.

The popularity of Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag has many fans hoping that Skulls and Bones will take cues from Black Flag by the time it finally releases. As for what aspects of Black Flag fans hope Skulls and Bones will follow up with, players are hopeful that it will capture the spirit of being a pirate that is present in Black Flag. This is done largely by having a solid cast of characters that players enjoy, while also allowing players to customize their ships, engage with their crews, and get involved in combat both with their boat and with their sword and pistols.

Sid Meier's Pirates!

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Developer

Firaxis Games

Release Date

November 22, 2004

Platforms

  • PC
  • Xbox 360
  • Xbox
  • PlayStation Portable
  • Nintendo Wii
  • Mobile

While it may be the oldest title in this list, Sid Meier's Pirates! Is a great game to enjoy while fans wait for Skulls and Bones. Pirates! Is accessible thanks to its simple systems, but it does not sacrifice the depth of its experience or what players can get up to throughout the game. Players are able to upgrade their ships, run trade routes, woo the daughters of aristocracy, and take part in plenty of fights.

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Some players may not be able to look past how aged the game is, but there is luckily a sizable library of mods for Sid Meier's Pirates! That can help the game feel much more modern. It does not have the detail of some other games on this list, but its combat is fun in its simplicity and it is a great way to enjoy a pirate-themed game without having to dedicate dozens of hours to it. It also features an emphasis on ship-based combat, which is pretty similar to the limited gameplay players have been shown of Skulls and Bones.

ArcheAge

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Developer

XL Games

Release Date

September 16, 2014

Platform

Microsoft Windows

For MMO fans, ArcheAge is one of the biggest pirate games currently available. While it does feature some content that is not explicitly pirate-themed, it also contains a fully open-world that players can navigate in a ship at their leisure, while they come across mythical sea creatures and track down hidden treasures. There are a lot of MMO games available nowadays, but ArcheAge has managed to maintain a unique place in the market thanks to how well it allows players to live out their pirate fantasies in its expansive open world.

As for gameplay, players should expect ArcheAge to play relatively similar to other MMO games, with vehicle combat similar to what players are used to in Star Wars: The Old Republic. ArcheAge is also free-to-play, so any players that are interested in trying the game out can get a group of friends together and jump into the game with little investment.

Tempest: Pirate Action RPG

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Developer

Lion's Shade

Release Date

August 22, 2016

Platforms

  • Microsoft Windows
  • Mobile

Tempest is an action RPG that is deeply rooted in the pirate genre, and it has everything that players could want. It has a variety of mythical sea beasts for players to hunt down, multiple hundreds of quests for them to experience, and a lot of customization to make their ships truly their own. Tempest also features a fully open world that allows players to go around and explore it at their own pace, and they can even largely ignore the game's story and just enjoy being a pirate if they'd like.

The world's ports are controlled by different factions, each of which offer unique benefits that can become inaccessible if a player turns the group against them. While the quests can be forgettable, the sheer quantity of content present means Tempest will keep most people busy for a long time.

Pillars Of Eternity 2: Deadfire

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Developer

Obsidian Entertainment

Release Date

May 8, 2018

Platforms

  • PC
  • PlayStation 4
  • Xbox One

After knocking it out of the park with Pillars of Eternity, a throwback to classic isometric fantasy RPGs, Obsidian opted to take the next adventure out onto the sea. Continuing the narrative from the first game, Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire finds the Watcher enjoying something resembling peace before their home is destroyed by a revived god. Now, the Watcher must put together a crew and set sail to the Deadfire Archipelago.

Similar to its predecessor, Deadfire drops players in a world rich with colorful characters, deep lore, and immersive detail. This time around, the map is split into islands that can be traveled to and fro using a ship called the Defiant, and the journey can be just as dangerous as the destination. Along with hiring people to man the sails, the Watcher can also customize their ship, upgrading it to hold up better during turn-based battles against pirates and sea creatures.

On land, Deadfire comes packed with countless stories that rank among Obsidian's best. Variety and quality are both on offer, and the RPG is more than happy to allow players to follow their own path rather than forcing them down a linear road.

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