
Hackers will storm the Steam platform soon, though a release date has yet to be announced.
Drop anchors! Let go! Sea of Thieves is heading to Steam. The pirate game developed by Rare, which was released in 2018 for Xbox One and PC (through the Microsoft Store), joins other Redmond first party games and will go on sale in the Valve store. . The official videogame account itself has announced it, although the release date has not yet been revealed (they assure that they will do so soon). What has been confirmed is that all versions will work with cross play.
"Sea of Thieves has always been about incredible pirate adventures where you never know what or who awaits you on the horizon," says Craig Duncan, Rare's chief executive officer. "The Rare team continues to evolve Sea of Thieves and add more variety of content with the goal of making each trip rich and satisfying while making friends with the people of the seas." The creative says he is excited about the arrival of the game on Steam, so they are looking forward to "welcoming the community" of the platform to "share" some Grog in his company.
Anchor up, sails down and full @Steam ahead!
While we don't have a date to share just yet, we're thrilled to announce that Sea of Thieves is coming to Steam soon! You can wishlist it now so that you're ready to add it to your hoard as soon as possible: https://t.co/WE0JplLmVt pic.twitter.com/7etQCIm20M
– SeaOfThieves (@SeaOfThieves) April 2, 2020
A new opportunity
The production of Rare began its commercial journey with good numbers, but as the days progressed, the players realized that it lacked content, something of which the company was aware, so they have continued to work to provide new experiences. . Through updates and expansions, Sea of Thieves has been expanded. Now the community will be able to grow more.
The game, also available on the Xbox Game Pass service (both PC and console), allows us to embark on online adventures across a world full of islands, pirate ships, rewards and danger. There's also room for free taverns and beer. In addition to Sea of Thieves, Rare is immersed in a new project, Everwild.
Source | Rare (Twitter)