“They were, for us, the breakout hits of the Spring.”
Row, row, row your boat, gently down the seas...
Rare wants to continue expanding on its sea-faring adventure with more post-launch content.
Design director Mike Chapman also says there are "no plans" in place for monetization.
It seems like the game has managed to overcome its issues and cultivate a healthy community.
We're pretty much half-way through 2018 but there have been plenty of gorgeous games already.
Numerous Xbox One exclusives re-enter the charts thanks to Amazon Prime Day deals.
Now you can formally band up together in Sea of Thieves.
Water, water, everywhere but which looks the best in video games? Let's take a look.
Players will go deep sea diving to find cursed artifacts and earn Doubloons for new items.
Not wanting to play follower, Rare doesn't discount the idea, but isn't committing.
The limited time item is a knowing wink to other Rare faithful on the seas.
Rare is also bringing on a fourth team to help with future updates.
Rare wants to keep players on their toes, to keep them engaged.
You have until July 10th to earn glory and doubloons.
Microsoft has announced two new expansion packs for its seafaring adventure.
The Xbox One X will cost $449. Xbox One S will also see discount.
Well, that's good to hear.
New cosmetics like scars and tattoos, the drum and Speaking Trumpet and more available.
The game will automatically update on the Xbox One when launched, while PC users will have to get the update from the Windows Store.