As a shared-world adventure game, Sea of Thieves from Rare and Microsoft throws you into a world filled with danger and discovery.
Customize your pirate and form a crew to voyage to treasure-filled islands. Explore the vast ocean where every sail on the horizon means a ship filled with real players, who may be friends or foes. Face legendary creatures, like the Kraken, and test your mettle in epic ship battles against other pirates.
Please note that this game requires Xbox Live Gold (sold separately).
Sea of Thieves is rated T for Teen for:
Crude Humor
Use of Alcohol
Violence
A World of Real Players
In Sea of Thieves, every ship is a crew of real players, but what might their intentions be? Perhaps they're seeking peaceful parley, plotting to deprive you of your hard-earned plunder, or simply itching to enjoy the thrill of a good battle on the high seas. How you choose to respond may mean the difference between resounding triumph and a close-up look at the ocean floor.
Face Monstrous Creatures
Not everything that sails the Sea of Thieves can be invited for a pint of grog in the local tavern. Wild animals and exotic creatures are waiting to be discovered, but the greater threat comes from the remains of previous pirates who haven't learned to take death lying down. These savage skeletons will roam in hordes, take control of crusty old cannons, and do whatever they can to bring your voyage to a premature end.
Tell Your Own Tale
Being a pirate means having the freedom to make your own decisions. Will you set sail for uncharted waters, dive in search of ancient shipwrecks, or track down supplies that can repair and restock your ship? Whatever you decide, how you approach the adventures and opportunities that lie in wait is entirely up to you.
Recover Cursed Treasure
A fundamental part of a pirate's day is seeking out treasure for their stash, whether it's been painstakingly acquired by deciphering a riddle or swiped from under the noses of a rival crew. It pays to be cautious, as many chests carry a variety of curses and a seemingly innocent haul might cause a ship's hold to flood or send its new owner staggering tipsily overboard.