Skull and Bones, the single-player pirate game by Ubisoft, reportedly has a peak player count of around 850,000 across all platforms, including those who tried the game through its eight-hour free trial. This information is based on a report by Insider Gaming in late February 2024.
It’s important to note that this number doesn’t reflect the current active player base, and the game has received mixed reviews, with some players choosing to return to older pirate titles like Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag.
Skull and Bones reportedly peaked with 850,000 active players across all platforms as of February 2024. This number includes players who participated in the game’s eight-hour free trial.
It’s important to note that this number is not the same as concurrent players, which refers to the number of people playing the game at the same time. There is no publicly available data on the current concurrent player count for Skull and Bones.
Some reports suggest that the game fell short of Ubisoft’s expectations, which were reportedly around one million concurrent players. However, it’s important to take these reports with a grain of salt, as there is no way to independently verify them.
Skull and Bones reportedly has a peak player count of around 850,000 across all platforms, including those who tried the game through its eight-hour free trial. This information is based on a report by Insider Gaming in late February 2024.
It’s important to note that this number is not the same as the number of concurrent players, which is the number of people playing the game at the same time. There is no publicly available data on the concurrent player count for Skull and Bones.
The game has received mixed reviews, and it has not reached the level of popularity that Ubisoft may have been hoping for. However, it is still a relatively new game, and it is possible that the player count will continue to grow over time.