The Good and Bad of Skull and Bones – TheXboxHub Official Podcast #194

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Talking about the good – and the bad – of Skull and Bones

After years of waiting we’ve finally been hands-on with Skull and Bones – and that means we’re able to take a look at both the good and the bad of Ubisoft’s pirate adventure.

Join Gareth, Darren and Paul as TheXboxHub team sit down for an hour of chat, covering the latest news and reviews to come out of the gaming world in TheXboxHub Official Podcast #194 – and yes, Skull and Bones is front and centre. But there are other games to play too.

It’s not JUST Skull and Bones

Obviously there’s more than just sailing the high seas though. Expect coverage and focus on the Xbox games going to PlayStation and Nintendo Switch, as well as confirmation that Call of Duty games will be on Game Pass going forward.

But what if you want to know about the games the guys have been playing? Well, in Episode 194 they dive deep into their thoughts on Promenade, the latest (but far from the last) from KEMCO, and a new Game Pass addition in Return to Grace.

As always, listen in and you can get the lowdown from the mouths that matter. Or not, as the case usually tends to be.

TheXboxHub Official Podcast is a weekly podcast in which the team behind the written word sit down for an hour – or so – of chat. Focus is mostly on the games that they’ve been playing, but there’s also news segments, the odd quiz, developer interviews and more. 

As always, full show notes are available over at https://www.thexboxhub.com/podcast

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