Ubisoft said that its recently released pirate multiplayer game “Skull and Bones” managed to achieve “record player engagement” since launch, though the company declined to say how many units it has sold or its player count, IGN’s Wesley Yin-Poole reports. The company said the game has over four hours of average daily playtime, which would be the second highest ever at the game maker, the author notes.
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