Sea of Thieves is off to a strong start on PlayStation, taking the lead in preorders. In February, Xbox announced that some of its games would no longer be exclusive to its platforms, and that roster included Sea of Thieves. Several games were rumored for a while, and their official announcement during Xbox's Business Update podcast only confirmed what many had already suspected.
Sea of Thieves is a Rare-developed action-adventure game focused on becoming a legendary voyaging pirate, making one's livelihood through trading and overseas warfare. The game aims to offer immersive and complex systems. Sea of Thieves players will need to manage their money, fend off other pirates, and keep track of the way weather impacts travel in order to fare well in the long run. The game was released in early access in 2018 and then came to Steam in 2020. April 30 is the expected PlayStation release date for Sea of Thieves.
Over this weekend, Sea of Thieves has become one of the most preordered games on PlayStation Network's store. A tweet from Benji-Sales shows the game holding the top spot on the preorder page, beating sales of MLB The Show 24 and the Elden Ring expansion Shadow of The Erdtree. Although Sea of Thieves has received a fair share of criticism from gamers, it looks like plenty are just as willing to try it out for themselves before fully forming an opinion. These preorders suggest Microsoft's expansion into other gaming marketplaces may be a success.
Considering the legacy that Banjo-Kazooie developerRare has in the industry and how long it has been since its last big release, fans have had high hopes. Despite high expectations, some critics seemed to have mixed feelings about Sea of Thieves, believing the overall experience to be shallow, and not having much trust in the live service aspect of the game, looking towards similar releases like Skull and Bones. Alternatively, some believe the game is plenty of fun as-is, praising the resource management and combat systems.
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