Everyone dreams of being a pirate at some point in their lives. Perhaps it was singing sea shanties in Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag that got you going, or the chaotic shenanigans of Sea of Thieves. For me, it was the original Pirates of the Caribbean game, inspired by my love for the movies and many a childhood trip to Disneyland. I’ve been waiting for a game that captures that true sense of lawlessness chaos; I hoped that Skull and Bones would manage it, but that simply wasn’t to be. While the Black Flag Remake feels somewhat inevitable at this point, Windrose is, perhaps, the thing that’ll finally fill that skull-shaped void in my heart – and it finally has a release date.
Viral pirate survival game Windrose has a release date, and it’s very, very soon
10 April 20260

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