Skull and Bones Lets You Save the Real Seas by Playing the Game

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Ubisoft invites players to contribute to ocean conservation efforts through Skull and Bones' "Waves of Change" in-game charity event. Read on to learn more about the event and how you can help save the ocean.

Skull and Bones In-Game Charity Event Available to Play Now!

Playable Until March 31, 2024

Running from now until March 31, Skull and Bones' Waves of Change event aims to raise €300,000 (approx. $325,000) for the Oceana charity dedicated to preserving and protecting the world's oceans. All players of Skull and Bones, including those on the free trial, wil be automatically enrolled in the charity event.

By playing through numerous in-game activities and objectives, such as taking down enemies like Skirmishers, Headhunters, or the notorious Pirate Lord Philippe La Peste, players can contribute to the overall progress pool towards the donation goal. Progress updates will be accessible on a dedicated website that will track players' contributions throughout the event duration.

As an incentive for participation, players will receive the Pioneer cosmetic set upon joining the charity event. "At Ubisoft, we believe that we can harness the power of games to raise awareness and take action on environmental issues. With ‘Waves of Change,’ we’re proud to give Skull & Bones players an opportunity to support Oceana’s vital work to preserve our oceans," stated Senior Producer of Skull & Bones Neven Dravinski.

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Skull and Bones In-Game Charity Event Starts Today

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