As a Singaporean, I feel strongly about Southeast Asian representation in video games. That’s why I try to play, review, and write about games coming out of my home region – there are comparatively fewer games coming out of Southeast Asia than Europe and the US, but plenty of hidden indie gems if you pay enough attention. The Singaporean-made game you’re most likely to have played, though, was released just a few days ago: Skull & Bones.
Ubisoft Singapore’s Skull & Bones has been a contentious game for almost as long as it’s been in development. Born out of Assassin’s…







