Skull and Bones Season 2 & 3 Updates Reveals New Monsters

Skull and Bones Season 2 & 3 Updates Reveals New Monsters

Stretch Those Sea Legs For More Seasons

Skull and Bones Season 2 & 3 Updates Reveals New Monsters 1

Ubisoft Forward 2024 showcased what to expect in Skull and Bones Season 2 and 3 updates coming out soon.

Time for more pirate action adventures! Ubisoft Forward 2024 presented the new content coming to Skull and Bones for Season 2 and Season 3. Season 2 is called “Chorus of Havoc” and Season 3 is called “Into the Dragon’s Wake”, both introducing new sealords, story narratives, ships, game modes, monsters and cosmetics. This was all shown through a small presentation and trailer.

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Skull and Bones Season 2 introduced the new sea lords: the Hubach twins named Arman and Bertrand. This will also bring a new ship called the Brig. It is a good vessel that can be used as a warship or a smuggling vessel. This would be a good ship to take on the season’s new monster, the megalodon named Latari. A summer festival will also be taking place, adding more various cosmetics that players will love to customize their pirates or ship parts.

Excitedly, this season will also bring new game modes for solo and PvE gameplay. As for Season 3, it will introduce a new sealord named Lee Tien Ming. Additionally, they revealed the new sea monster for Season 3 will be a sea monster called “Flying Dragon.” I am hoping they choose something cooler later on.

The reveals for Season 3 looked more rougher, so probably changes and other additions will follow. But they lastly announced that a new 5v5 PvP mode would be introduced in this season. This may spice things up for Skull and Bones, as the player base has been fluctuating since release. While they showcased all of these amazing things to come, no release dates were shown for these season changes. Players can keep updated on the game’s website.

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