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SEA OF THIEVES SAILS ONTO PS5

Feb 22, 2024 9:08 AM

Exciting news for pirate-adventure enthusiasts: the popular sandbox action-adventure game, Sea of Thieves, is finally making its way to the PlayStation 5 on April 30, 2024. Having amassed over 35 million players since its initial release six years ago, the game's sailing to a brand new audience. PlayStation 5 gamers will not be isolated as Sea of Thieves offers full cross-play support, which allows seamless multiplayer experiences with friends on PC, Xbox, and now PlayStation.

In addition to Sea of Thieves, Xbox's cross-platform expansion includes Grounded and Pentiment headed to PlayStation and Switch, and Hi-Fi Rush to PlayStation. These games, along with Sea of Thieves, continue to be available on PC and Xbox platforms, with the latter included in the Xbox/PC Game Pass subscription service.

Does Sea of Thieves support cross-platform play?

Yes, Sea of Thieves supports full cross-play between PC, Xbox, and PlayStation 5 players.

Sea of Thieves is an open-world multiplayer game developed by Rare and published by Xbox Game Studios. It launched initially in March 2018 and has since become known for its unique take on cooperative pirate adventures. Players can embark on quests, engage in naval battles, and explore a vast oceanic world. Regular updates and seasons have ensured that the game provides a continually evolving experience, encouraging a dedicated community and a substantial player base that enjoys the shared-world experience across multiple platforms.



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