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Sea of ​​Thieves: Get a free ship based on Gear of War

Sea of ​​Thieves: Get a free ship based on Gear of War

Rare celebrates a collaboration with The Coalition before the celebration of X019, where an announcement sounds strongly from Rare.

The players of Sea of ​​Thieves, Rare's latest work exclusively for Xbox One and PC, can be done for a limited time with a special ship inspired by Gears of War, the Omen Ship Set. On the occasion of the launch of Gears 5 this past September (both games available on Xbox Game Pass), this new ship adds to the temporary free content.

As it has been responsible for announcing the official Twitter account of the game, this ship has its own mask, hull and sails with motifs of the Gears of War saga, also the top flag.

Free until November 22; just log in

To download it, it is only necessary to start the game in any of its versions before November 22, date on which we will already know if Rare truly has something new at hand or if, on the contrary, Sea of ​​Thieves will continue to be his main priority. On the other hand, those who log in with Microsoft account in Mixer during the Inside Xbox tonight, November 14 at 9:00 p.m. (CET), will take an helm of obsidian as a gift.

On November 15, Friday, at 4:30 p.m. (CET), an hour-long live show dedicated specifically to Sea of ​​Thieves will be broadcast, although it has not been specified exactly what we will see.

The London X019 of this weekend will feature a special event in the form of Inside Xbox from 9:00 p.m. (CET). Based on the information, we know that games from 10 Xbox Game Studios development teams will be shown; among them, Ninja Theory, Obsidian Entertainment, Rare and specific games like Wasteland 3. We also know with certainty that on November 15 at 11:30 (CET) a video game will be revealed for the moment unknown. You can follow the broadcast live through this link.

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