Ubisoft announced the release of Skull and Bones’ second season, Chorus of Havoc and it’s available for free worldwide on all platforms. Players will face the Hubac Twins – the Compagnie Royale’s enforces who rampage through the seas. All players will be able to face the Twin’s Chorus Fleet as the first Free Week will land from May 30 until June 6, including carry-over, cross-play, and cross-progression.

Skull and Bones Season 2 – Chorus of Havoc brings extensive new content to all players on top of all the quality-of-life improvements added to the game.


Below is what is included in Season 2:

Players will face not one, but two Sea lords this season, as the Hubac Twins come for blood and chaos. Armand and Bertrand Hubac are dispatched as mad enforcers of the Compagnie Royale, destined to clash with the pirates of the Helm in order to regain their freedom.

· New awaited gameplay features like the Fleet Management and Ships upgrades alongside new PvE content (Defense) and Solo content (Buy Out).

· New World Events: The Compagnie Royale’s campaign to eliminate pirates and cripple the Helm in the Indian Ocean is underway, and players will experience new World Events, with exclusive Merchant convoys and the Soleil Royale Elite Warship.

· Time-Limited Events: The rise of Helm casualties will also draw the attention of a bloodthirsty sea monster: Lestari, the Megalodon. On a lighter note, players will enjoy speed races with the Dragon’s Regatta Boat race event and join the refreshing Summer Fiesta.

· Seasonal Smuggler Pass: As for each new season, players can complete weekly challenges to reap rewards and progress across 3 paths simultaneously on the new Smuggler Pass.

Skull and Bones was officially released in February after being delayed for almost seven years since its reveal at E3 2017. The game’s core gameplay loop is a mixed bag and in our review, we scored the game a 6.5 out of 10.

You can play Ubisoft’s latest pirate adventure on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, Amazon Luna, GeForce Now, and PC via Ubisoft Connect and Epic Games Store.

Tyler Nienburg Owner & Founder

Tyler has a passion for video games and started Rectify Gaming in 2013, where the goal was to bring players together. Over the years, Rectify Gaming has grown into a reliable media outlet for news, reviews, opinions, esports, and more.

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