Sea of Thieves'newest season has made landfall, bringing with it the standard seasonal content and an update with exciting new changes. Rare and Microsoft Studios' lighthearted multiplayer pirate adventure game introduced a seasonal model back in early 2021, and is now entering into Season Seven. Seasons have helped to keep the game afloat, providing dedicated players with regular content updates and more reliable expectations while bringing new players in with compelling features. Overall, the game feels far more alive than it did in the first few years following its release, and is only continuing to improve over time.
Previous seasons have added limited time events, narrative adventures, and a boatload of challenges, cosmetic items, and additions to the game's map. Challenging locations and new types of treasure have provided new ways to play and put twists on old ones. Now, despite Sea of Thieves' Season Seven launch delay, it's finally here, and it looks to bring all of this and more. Players have lots to look forward to, including features that let them live out their pirate captain fantasies.
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Starting in Season Seven, players can captain their own ships, bringing greater control and customization to their swashbuckling adventures. New progression systems reward specialized playstyles, and newcomers to Outposts serve as points of contact to ease a captain's life. And, of course, a new limited-time adventure is on the horizon. Sea of Thieves has given players plenty to dive into in the coming months.
The biggest change in this update is a set of systems around captaincy. Now, players can finally purchase their own ships, bequeath names upon them, and
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