Skull & Bones makes us miss Assassin's Creed 4 Black Flag and, as seen from the most recent results of the pirate adventure that in 2013 led us to take on the role of Edward Kenway, this would be shared by a large portion of players. More than 10 years later, the Caribbean of 1715 continues to fascinate users.
Only a few days ago we reported the news that the number of players of Assassin's Creed 4 Black Flag tripled after the release of Skull & Bones. The project born from the offshoot of the franchise Ubisoft it seems to have triggered the desire to sail the seas again under the pirate flag and the guidance of the young Kenway, who seems to have been experiencing a second youth for two weeks now.
According to the latest information from Valve's client, Assassin's Creed 4 Black Flag recorded a 200% increase in sales in the same time frame examined above. Two clues prove it, as they say, and Ubisoft's quadruple A hardly bears comparison: according to a recent report, Skull & Bones has less than 1 million players, among which are also counted the people who have logged in. access to the free trial. At this point, only one question remains open: is the time ripe for a Remake of Assassin's Creed 4 Black Flag? The recent numbers demonstrate the public's interest in the chapter in question, but we just have to wait for more information from Ubisoft.