Sea of Thieves and Battletoads team up to give players Battletoads-themed ship livery for playing the game

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What you need to know

  • The Battletoads franchise returns August 20, 2020 from Rare and Dlala Studios.
  • To celebrate the launch, Rare is giving any player who completes Act One of Battletoads a gift.
  • Battletoads-themed ship livery in Sea of Thieves decks your vessel out in green and gold, and looks quite good.
  • The gift can be claimed at any time, as long as you've also completed Act One of Battletoads.

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August 20, 2020 is a big day for some people, with the long awaited return of the Battletoads franchise dropping for Xbox and PC platforms, complete with full Xbox Game Pass support. The new game comes from a partnership between Rare and Dlala Studios, and should be another great entry for any fans of co-op games on the Xbox Game Pass subscription service. To celebrate the new launch, Rare is debuting a brand-new ship livery in Sea of Thieves, which any player who completes at least Act One of Battletoads can claim for free.

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The event isn't time-locked either, so you can take your time with Battletoads and jump on at any point, and as long as you complete Act One you can grab the neat looking Battletoads livery from Sea of Thieves, which decks your seafaring vessel out in green in gold, with frog (toad?) themed accents adorning every surface. It looks quite nice, even for someone who has no experience with the Battletoads franchise.

Are you planning on jumping into Battletoads tomorrow? What do you think about this Sea of Thieves collaboration? Let us know in the comments below!

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