According to Tom Henderson via TryHardGuides, Ubisoft will showcase Skull and Bones in its latest build on July 4. Here is what Henderson had to say in his report. Skull and Bones is one of the most notorious games that’s been stuck in development hell since its initial reveal in E3 2017. Ubisoft, which is never one to shy away from sharing info on its upcoming games, haven’t really talked much about the project, which initially started as an offshoot of the Assassin’s Creed franchise. But, with reports that Assassin’s Creed will go back to its stealth-adventure roots, it might be high time for Ubisoft to take to the seven seas with an open-world pirate sim, similar to Sea of Thieves, which is one of the best games on the Xbox Series S/X. The most interesting part here is that multiple video game rating boards have listed Skull and Bones, including the ESRB. Judging from the rating boards, Skull and Bones will have no nudity with 2022 listed as its “production” year for platforms like the PC, PS5, and Xbox Series S/X. All things considered, everything we’ve read from non-official sources lines up with the company’s earlier statement that Skull and Bones will come out before the current financial year ends. In the meantime, you might want to check out our recap of the Assassin’s Creed franchise’s 15th anniversary. You might also want to read the latest update on The Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake as well as Ubisoft’s recent confirmation that it won’t hold an event this month.