Showing posts with label Sea Of Thieves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sea Of Thieves. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Play Sea of Thieves With Friends For Free For A Limited Time


Microsoft and Rare announced a new "Friends Play Free" event that allows anyone who owns Sea of Thieves or subscribes to Xbox Game Pass to invite up to three friends to try the pirate game for a limited time.
You can get codes for your friends from February 6 to February 13. Along with this event, Rare is running a limited-time quest to find the treasure of Rum Runner. Those who complete the quest will get special rewards. To get your friends' codes, head here.
If your friends play the game with you and decide to become permanent members of your crew, Sea of Thieves will be available for 35% off until February 27. 

Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Skeleton Ships And More Coming To Sea Of Thieves In Free Update


Rare's Sea of Thieves is getting pirate ships and a treasure chest full of new content. This should bring waves of players back to the game when it’s biggest update yet hits on July 31 for free. These new additions will be introduced in a new three-week-long campaign called Cursed Sails. This time-limited story pits you against A.I.-controlled skeleton ships that are terrorizing outputs and pirates on the high seas. To combat this new threat, players can set sail in a new three-player Brigantine ship, and even work with other players to gain bigger rewards through alliances. If you get deep into this story, and want to know where the origin of the skeletons, you can take on a new side quest. If you arrive to the part after the three-week campaign ends, you'll only miss the story. All of the content that comes from it will remain in the game. Check out the Cursed Sails brings in the video below.

Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Sea Of Thieves' First DLC, The Hungering Deep, Is Out Now


Sea of Thieves has received its first free DLC expansion, bringing a slew of new content to the pirate adventure. The Hungering Deep will be followed by 2 other expansions called Cursed Sails and Forsaken Shores in the future. The Hungering Deep features new items, a story campaign, flags, exclusive cosmetics, and more.  The time-limited story campaign centers around Merrick the bard, who is Sea of Thieves' first established character. Players will attempt to find Merrick in the world, and if successful, they can go against his nemesis to reap substantial rewards. New cosmetics include tattoos and scars that can be added to your customized pirate. New instruments are coming, drums and a speaking trumpet which allows you to be heard from a distance. New flags for your ship will give you some new ways off signaling your intentions to other ships during your voyage.

Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Sea Of Thieves Update Adds Limited Edition Rifle + More


The latest Sea of Thieves update, patch 1.0.6, adds a sweet new limited edition rifle, alongside a few quality-of-life improvements. As detailed on a forum post, players can purchase the “Launch Crew” Eye of Reach rifle for only the next two weeks. The weapon will cost one Gold and you can check out how it looks like in the image below. Due to player feedback, Rare has reduced Skeleton accuracy when shooting cannons from islands at long distances. Rare has also adjusted the position of ammo crates on both the sloop and the galleon. Players can also look forward to trying out four new cosmetic outfits, which you can view in this Reddit thread. For a more detailed look at the update, check out the full patch notes.

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Here’s The Best Selling Games For March 2018 According To NPD


  1. Far Cry 5
  2. Sea Of Thieves
  3. MLB 18: The Show
  4. Kirby Star Allies*
  5. Grand Theft Auto V
  6. Call of Duty: WWII
  7. Mario Kart 8*
  8. Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom
  9. NBA 2K18
  10. Monster Hunter: World
  11. Super Mario Odyssey*
  12. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild*
  13. PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds**
  14. Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege
  15. A Way Out**
  16. Assassin’s Creed: Origins
  17. Dragon Ball: Fighterz
  18. FIFA 18**
  19. Splatoon 2*
  20. UFC 3
*No digital sales included
**No PC digital sales included

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Monday, April 16, 2018

Here’s Whats Coming To Sea Of Thieves


Sea of Thieves has had a rocky launch, but developer Rare is attempting to correct course as executive producer Joe Neate and design director Mike Chapman outline in a video update detailing Sea of Thieves' future. The two discussed how the next month will be focused on addressing major fan feedback first, which informs how the team broaches new content down the line. Some of these design philosophies include offering more goals and rewards for exploration, more emergent events taking place during PvP and PvE, and expanding the ways players can become Pirate Legends and what they can do beyond that status.

Diverse weekly events are in the works that reuse mechanics and portions of the world in new ways, granting rewards for your efforts to explore as well. Beyond this goal, the first content update in May will unveil The Hungering Deep, which will encourage players to band together against a mysterious new threat. Summer will see the release of Cursed Sails and Forsaken Shores, which offers new enemy types that rock the proverbial boat. Three more free updates are scheduled for the fall and winter. Thoughts ? will this bring you back to Sea of Thieves ? Depending on the content, I would definitely could get back into Sea of Thieves.

Thursday, March 29, 2018

Sea Of Thieves Is Microsofts Fastest Selling First Party New IP


Microsoft has announced sales for Sea of Thieves, Rare's open-seas pirate adventure, as the fastest-selling first-party new IP of this generation. Over 2 million players have joined in on the first week, prompting Microsoft to not only call it the fastest-selling first-party new IP, but also declare it the best selling Microsoft Studios game on Windows 10. There are a number of qualifiers in that statement, but Microsoft marketing boss Aaron Greenberg pointed out that these accolades do not include Game Pass numbers.

Saturday, March 24, 2018

Here's Whats In The First Sea Of Thieves Update [UPDATE] Death Cost No Longer Coming Soon


Rare has already launched its first update for Sea of Thieves. The update offers changes including highlighting a favorite pirate that you've created to how you'll pay for your death. You can find the full patch notes the Sea of Thieves site, but here are some of the highlights:
  • Favorite Pirate – Sea of Thieves doesn't feature a full suite of character customization options, but rather generates randomly selected pirates for you to choose from. Want to save a potential favorite for later and try again? Now you can!
  • Achievements – Previously, there was a delay when achievements would unlock in Sea of Thieves. That issue has been resolved.
  • Snakes! – Along with pigs and chickens, snakes have now been added to the island. Their poisonous spit can be used to ward off any scallywags who dare try to steal your treasure.
  • Coming soon: Death Cost – A trip to Davey Jones' Locker is going to start costing you gold. The way that you meet your demise will affect how much gold you will have to pay (so dying from a Kraken will most likely cost less than if you were starring at a map and walked off a cliff). Rare does not intend for this gold fee to be applied to any PVP related deaths.

Sea of Thieves is available now for Xbox One and PC.


UPDATE 3/26/18 -  Joe Neate, the executive producer on Sea of Thieves has confirmed on Twitter that the Death cost will no longer b coming to the game.

"Letting everyone know we've heard the feedback and the proposed 'Death Cost' in #SeaOfThieves is, well, dead. We messed up with the messaging around this, and it's now gone. Thanks for the honest feedback & discussion on this."

Saturday, March 17, 2018

Get Sea Of Thieves Free With Xbox One X Purchase For Limited Time


Microsoft has announced a promotional deal for Sea of Thieves free with an Xbox One X. From March 18 to 24, retailers will give a digital code of Sea of Thieves free with the purchase of the Xbox One X. The console will still cost $499.99. The game itself releases March 20. Another Sea of Thieves bundle will be available for Xbox One S. At $299.99, it comes with a white console, 1 terabyte of memory, white controller, digital code for the game, and a one-month membership for Xbox Gold and Game Pass.

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Microsoft Announces An Xbox One S Sea of Thieves Bundle


Microsoft has announced an Xbox One S Sea of Thieves bundle for the game's launch on March 20. The bundle is going for $299.99 and includes a 1TB Xbox One S, a download of the game, and one-month trial passes for Xbox Live Gold and Xbox Game Pass.

Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Rare Reveals What You’ll Need To Run Sea Of Thieves On PC


Rare has shared the requirements for all specifications to run Sea of Thieves on PC. A handy graph shaped like a treasure chart reveals specific settings, such as what is needed to run the game at 1080p resolution and 30 frames per second, or the same resolution but at 60 fps. Regardless of your rig, everyone will need at least 60 GB of hard drive space.

Friday, January 26, 2018

Rare Extends Sea Of Thieves Beta After Connectivity Issues

Rare has announced  that it will extend the closed beta for Sea of Thieves until Wednesday, January 31. This comes after numerous players reported issues connecting to the beta, including a "too early" message for those who pre-ordered the game digitally.
"We know your gaming hours are precious and our number one goal is to get everyone with closed beta access into the game as soon as possible," said Sea of Thieves engagement manager Emma Bridle in an update post. "We want to ensure that anyone who has missed out on any time sailing the seas still gets to enjoy the closed beta to its fullest." 

The beta will now run until January 31 at 8 am GMT.

Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Sea of Thieves Closed Beta Coming On January 24


Microsoft has announced a closed beta for Sea of Thieves will be taking place on January 24. The beta will run its start date 4:00 AM PT on January 24 to 12:00 AM PT on January 29. The closed beta is available to players who preordered the game and anyone who joined the Sea of Thieves Insider Program before December 1, 2017. The beta will be available on both Windows 10 and Xbox One. Sea of Thieves will also be releasing on both those platforms on March 20.

Saturday, January 6, 2018

Microsoft Announces Glow-In-The-Dark Sea Of Thieves Xbox One Controller


Microsoft has announced a sweet Sea of Thieves Xbox One controller. It’s deep purple, glow-in-the-dark Xbox One controller and will be available next month, February 15 to be exact. Featuring a "translucent design" and "laser-etched barnacles", the controller also has its own hidden treasure in the form of the right trigger being gold as well as a nautical design on the rear of the controller. The front face of the controller has as its centerpiece a glow-in-the-dark skull wearing an eyepatch, and continuing with the nautical theme, the left control stick has the appearance of a compass. Sea of Thieves releases on March 20 for Xbox One and PC.

Friday, December 8, 2017

Sail The Seas In Sea Of Thieves March 2018

During The Game Awards 2017, it was announced that we'll be able to sail the seas of Sea of Thieves on March 20, 2018. The game will be exclusive to Xbox One and PC. Check out the trailer below. 

Monday, June 12, 2017

Rare's Sea Of Thieves Coming Early 2018 For Xbox One And PC


During the Xbox E3 press conference, it was announced that Xbox's cooperative pirate game from Rare, Sea of Thieves, is coming to Xbox One and Windows 10 PC’s in early 2018. Check out some new gameplay in the trailer below.