
Sea of Thieves is adding Seasons and Battle Passes next year
Sea of Thieves is joining a host of other "Games as a Service" by adding Seasons and Battle Passes, with new ways for players to progress, earn rewards, and play.
Sea of Thieves is joining a host of other "Games as a Service" by adding Seasons and Battle Passes, with new ways for players to progress, earn rewards, and play.
Rare released details today on how its pirate adventure game Sea of Thieves is improved on next-generation hardware. Sea of Thieves runs at 4K 60 FPS on Xbox Series X, with the Xbox Series S version running at 1080p 60 FPS.
The next update for Sea of Thieves is adding dogs. This update is expected to be released sometime in September.
Battletoads returns on August 20, and anyone who completes Act One of the game can enjoy some fresh Battletoads-themed livery for their Sea of Thieves ship.
Sea of Thieves is a first-person adventure game from Rare. You can go on solo adventures or team up with others to find loot. Today, the game is getting the Ashen Winds update that adds a flamethrower skull and other changes to hit registration and accessibility.
Sea of Thieves continues to grow, with Rare confirming that the game has crossed 15 million players. Over a million copies have been sold on Steam since the game launched on that platform back in June.
Sea of Thieves has grown a lot over the past few months, and if you're looking to dive back in, you should do so now. It's a lot of fun and a vast improvement over when it first launched.
Sea of Thieves is a first-person pirate adventure set in a vast open world. Today, Executive Producer Joe 'Three Sheets' Neate, as he's called nowadays, said that the game would benefit from the Xbox Series X, and that details would be revealed at a later time.
A new free update called Lost Treasures is now available in Sea of Thieves. This update adds checkpoints to the Tall Tales story adventures, as well as new rewards. There's also daily bounties that'll keep you rolling in treasure.
While we've known for some time now that Sea of Thieves was coming to Steam, Rare has finally given a release date. Sea of Thieves is set to arrive on Steam on June 3, 2020.
Sea of Thieves might just be that weird open-world pirate game for some, but in actuality, it's done something incredible in the world of social gaming.
Sea of Thieves is bringing in a new faction called The Reaper's Bones, who encourage piracy in its rawest form. Players will also be able to purchase a new type of pet: cats!
A store page for Sea of Thieves has been spotted on Steam, indicating Rare's open-sea pirate adventure will be making its way to a new platform fairly soon. There is no release window listed at the moment.
There's a limited time Sea of Thieves crossover skin in Bleeding Edge. Players can earn it by playing Bleeding Edge before now and April 7. Once gone, the skin won't be available again.
The recent return of a certain hot-headed Skeleton Lord is having fiery repercussions around the Sea of Thieves! Skeletons are flocking to Molten Sands Fortress and getting rather ashen along the way.
Today, Rare revealed the next update for Sea of Thieves. The "Legends of the Sea" event not only brings new cosmetic items, but it also brings with it "Guilded Voyages" and more. You can take a look at the major features here.
Sea of Thieves has crossed 10 million players across Xbox One and PC. To celebrate, Rare is giving away a custom sail and emote for free starting on January 15.
Today, Sea of Thieves got the Festival of Giving update. The Festival of Giving not only brings new cosmetic items and missions, but it also adds a Maiden Voyage which is like a tutorial for the game for new players.
Recently, Twitch Prime announced it lineup for free games and in-game loot available for subscribers in December 2019. It looks like there's a promotion going on with Sea of Thieves, too. From December 2 to December 31, members can claim a bunch of amazing items, including a pet, in the game.
Sea of Thieves is an open-world pirate adventure that has received a lot of features since launch. There are even single-player stories now! As with any title that relies on emergent experiences, Sea of Thieves keeps on attracting players due to new events. At X019, Rare revealed what's next for the game.