Sea of Thieves Season 5 arrives Dec. 2 with Cannon Rowboats, fireworks, and much more
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What you need to know
Sea of Thieves has continued to evolve at an impressive rate since its initial debut, with Rare and Xbox Game Studios refusing to take their foot off the pedals. On Monday, Rare dropped a brand-new trailer for Sea Thieves, which provides a comprehensive overview of what’s to come in this chaotic pirate simulator in its Season 5 update. As it turns out, players have alotto look forward to with Season 5, as Sea of Thieves is getting graced with a plethora of new features, quality-of-life improvements, and much more.
Sea of Thieves: Season 5 looks to be a sizeable update, with lots of smaller tweaks and updates that make it much easier to roleplay as the ultimate pirate in-game, as well as sizeable new features to make your inevitable pirate adventures even more exciting. Those who love to earn rewards and customize your pirate and ship can take advantage of a brand-new Plunder Pass, as well.
Some of the highlights of Sea of Thieves: Season 5 include:
Sea of Thieves now has over 25 million players, and is stillworth playing in 2021if you haven’t experienced it yet. Thanks to the constant support and attention from Rare, Sea of Thieves has quickly become one of thebest Xbox gamesfor multiplayer fans.
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