Ubisoft is offering several rounds of Skull and Bones beta rewards as thanks for playing the open-world game ahead of launch, but you have to put in some work to get the best ones. While everyone who plays will get at least one of the Skull and Bones beta rewards, the best ones are locked behind reaching higher levels.
Our Skull and Bones beta rewards guide breaks down what you get at each tier and how to claim them.
If you’re after more Skull and Bones help, check out our guides for how to get acacia wood and how to get the crowbar early in your adventure.
You’ll earn new rewards for every two Infamy tiers you earn and for reaching .
You’ll earn Infamy by completing contracts – what Skull and Bones calls quests – so just chat with people, help them out, and generally do pirate things to boost your Infamy ranking. Infamy tier 6 is the highest you can reach in the beta, though the full game will go up to at least Infamy rank 10.
Piloting a medium ship is something you’ll have to work up to as well, since you start your time in Sainte-Anne with nothing but a dinky little thing, and while world events are tougher than your average contract, you don’t have to actually finish them successfully. Just take part, and contribute in whatever way you can.
Ubisoft will automatically add any rewards earned in the Skull and Bones beta to your inventory once the full game launches. There’s nothing you need to do, other than sign into the game using the same Ubisoft account that you used for the beta.
That means having to actually buy the game, though Ubisoft didn’t set any time limit for these rewards to expire. Unless there is one that the studio just didn’t mention, you’ll still have your Skull and Bones beta rewards waiting for you six months or more down the road.
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