Skull and Bones - Pre-Order Bonus (DLC) (PC)
A naval-action RPG pre-order DLC that bundles cosmetic extras into Ubisoft's pirate-fleet game, the 'Highness of the High Sea Pack' is the only thing in the box.
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About Skull and Bones - Pre-Order Bonus (DLC) (PC)
Let's be direct about what this listing actually is: a pre-order bonus DLC pack for Skull and Bones, not the base game itself. The 'Highness of the High Sea Pack' is a cosmetic bundle, and you are evaluating whether a vanity add-on for an already divisive live-service game is worth your attention. That context matters enormously before we go any further. Skull and Bones, the base experience this attaches to, is a naval-combat game built around managing a fleet, hunting trade routes, crafting progressively beefier ships, and either sailing solo or teaming up in online co-op and PvP modes. The RPG label on the tin is generous. There is progression, there are builds centered on ship loadouts and weapon types, and the economy loop has some genuine depth if you let it pull you in. But the character-driven narrative payoff and branching-choice architecture that I personally get out of bed for? Largely absent. You are a pirate kingpin chasing resources, not a morally complicated protagonist wrestling with identity. Disco Elysium this is not. That mixed 67-percent Steam review score for the broader product tells a real story. Players have flagged repetitive mission structures, a thin storyline, and a progression system that leans hard into the grind rather than meaningful decision-making. The co-op and PvP components add replayability if you bring friends, and the ship-combat mechanics have a satisfying weight to them when you are trading broadsides with a rival fleet. But the RPG bones are shallow, and filler content is present in quantities that would make even a patient player sigh. As for this specific DLC listing, the 'Highness of the High Sea Pack' is cosmetic. It dresses up your presence on the water without altering mechanics, build options, or story content. If you are already committed to the base game and want a cosmetic headstart, that is the only genuine use case here. There is no gameplay unlock, no new mission chain, no expanded system to sink your teeth into. Buying a cosmetic DLC for a game with a mixed reception requires a fairly high baseline enthusiasm for the base experience. If you are an RPG player drawn in by the genre label, manage expectations firmly. The depth is in fleet management and resource loops, not in writing, character arcs, or choices that carry moral weight. If you are a naval-action fan who has already logged time in the base game and wants to look distinguished while burning merchant vessels, this pack exists for you specifically. Everyone else should evaluate the base game first and treat this as an afterthought. Monika, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Ubisoft Singapore
- Publisher
- Ubisoft
- Release Date
- Aug 22, 2024