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Sea of Thieves will have another Alpha play session on Xbox One this weekend

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Published onMarch 2, 2017

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Sea of Thieves, the upcoming pirate game from UK-based studio Rare will have another technical alpha play session on Xbox One this weekend. The developer sent email invitations to members of the Insider Programme last night, and this time 8.000 new players will be invited to join the fun.

Good news: we’re having another Technical Alpha play session this weekend!

Better news: we’re inviting 8000 MORE pirates aboard tonight!pic.twitter.com/AdfxW6aXKN

— Sea of Thieves (@SeaOfThieves)March 1, 2017

Sea of Thieves is being developed for both the Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs and will supportXbox Play Anywhere, but be aware that this new alpha play session will be for console players only. “We’ll have a PC Update for Insiders soon,” explained Rare in another tweet.

Hi David. Yes, this coming Technical Alpha play session will be on Xbox, but we’ll have a PC update for Insiders soon!

— Sea of Thieves (@SeaOfThieves)March 2, 2017

If you have not been invited for the Technical Alpha this time, you will still have a chance to try the game in future play sessions: just make sure to join the Sea of Thieves Insider Programme on thegame’s official website.

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