Sea of Thieves breaking down its ‘biggest year yet’ on Thursday
In a quick teaser video posted on social media Monday, the team at Rare has announced its plans to host a preview livestream for Sea of Thieves on Thursday, Jan. 27, at 6 pm GMT. The team plans to give players a look at what to expect from the game in the coming year.
Coming off a tremendous 2021 filled with massive updates and even a Pirates of the Caribbean crossover, this video claims that 2022 will be this swashbuckling sandbox title’s “biggest year yet.” This certainly isn’t the first time we’ve heard this sentiment shared by the folks from Sea of Thieves, but considering what they’ve managed to deliver since these declarations, many players are excited to see what the future holds.
In addition to this preview livestream, Sea of Thieves will also be hosting its first-ever Community Day on Jan. 30. which will be packed with limited-time in-game rewards and unique Twitch Drops. If you haven’t tried Sea of Thieves for yourself, there’s really never been a better time. As one of the best games on Xbox Game Pass, there’s a good reason more than 25 million people have played Sea of Thieves on Xbox and PC.
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Elden Ring has gone gold ahead of its Feb. 25 release date
Elden Ring, the highly-anticipated title from legendary RPG developers FromSoftware, is approximately one month away from release. During the Taipei Game Show 2022, it was revealed that Elden Ring has officially gone gold, and the team is currently working on a day one patch.