Enthusiasts of the game “Sea of Thieves” have something exciting to anticipate later this week. The creators, Microsoft and Rare, have unveiled plans for a live stream event titled “Sea of Thieves Community Direct.” This livestream is scheduled for Thursday, July 10th at 10 a.m. ET and will be broadcast on the game’s official YouTube and Twitch channels. The developers plan to reveal details about the game’s upcoming two seasons, as well as future updates. Additionally, modifications are being made to the “Sea of Thieves Insider Programme,” and viewers can expect news regarding a highly-demanded feature that’s been in development recently.
Without a doubt, this cryptic hint has sparked discussions about what’s to come in the announcement. At present, supporters are primarily wishing that the creators will deliver substantial content to keep the game vibrant and active. The game Sea of Thieves, which has been well-received since 2018, saw a surge in attention following its release on PS5 last year. It’s been seven years since this live-service game started receiving updates, and it’s understandable that players are curious about what lies ahead.
The Community Director could give Rare a perfect moment to announce some uplifting updates. Although Sea of Thieves has predominantly absorbed Rare’s focus during the past few years, they were simultaneously working on an Xbox exclusive title named Everwild. This project, which had been in development for quite a while and experienced numerous shifts in direction, unfortunately won’t be unveiled to fans as it was recently cancelled along with several other games in progress at studios owned by Xbox. Furthermore, it appears that Gregg Mayles, the director of Sea of Thieves, has left the company.
Without a doubt, the possible exit of Mayles stirs up speculation regarding the destiny of Sea of Thieves and Rare as a whole. Although it’s plausible that Sea of Thieves could persist even after his departure, we can’t predict the future with certainty. The upcoming livestream may alleviate concerns for those uneasy about the game’s future while stirring anticipation for what lies ahead. Notably, Rare has hinted at plans for more than two additional seasons, which implies there’s much more on the horizon. This news might help fans relax and look forward to what’s next.
Tomorrow’s Community Direct for Sea of Thieves would be an ideal opportunity to unveil a version of the game tailored for Nintendo Switch 2. Sea of Thieves was among the first games revealed in Xbox’s multiplatform initiative, yet it wasn’t available on the original Switch, unlike Pentiment and Grounded. The lack of Sea of Thieves on Switch could be due to the original system’s insufficient power to run the game smoothly. Now that Nintendo Switch 2 has been launched, Rare might get another opportunity to boost the current player base for this pirate adventure game. We’ll just have to wait and see what they announce during the Community Direct!
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