Sea Of Thieves
News, coverage and analysis tracking Sea Of Thieves across the outlets.- Sea of Thieves advertises its next update with Last Ship Standing and a whole lot of cosmetics for saleSea of Thieves is preparing to launch its next update, which will include a new game mode called Last Ship Standing and a variety of cosmetic items for sale. While the update introduces a new competitive mode, the article suggests the overall content is somewhat thin, with a significant focus on purchasable in-game items.
- Xbox Fans Flock to Online Suggestions Box to Tell Microsoft to Keep Games Off PS5Xbox fans are urging Microsoft to bring back game exclusives, with the top suggestion on a new community feedback portal being a demand to keep titles like Halo and Fable off PlayStation 5. While Microsoft has stated it is re-evaluating its approach to exclusivity, the article notes the company's significant investment in multi-platform publishers and its subscription service, placing it in a difficult position regarding fan desires versus business strategy.
- Sea of Thieves retires its Boatswain community role after community erupts over an accused creeperDeveloper Rare Ltd. has retired the Boatswain community role in Sea of Thieves following serious allegations of inappropriate behavior against a player holding the title. The company stated the decision was made to protect the community and that they will review and tighten processes for all community programs.
- Issues and ActivismSea of Thieves is facing backlash following allegations of player misconduct. The game's developer, Rare, and publisher, Microsoft, are reportedly addressing the issues raised by the community.
- Sea of Thieves delays update over quality concerns, suggests players will be in Subnautica 2 anywayRare has delayed the "Last Ship Standing" update for Sea of Thieves due to quality concerns, pushing its release to May 21st. The studio stated that releasing the update with outstanding issues would negatively impact the player experience. Season 20 remains on track for its June launch, resulting in a shorter Season 19 window.
- The Best Co-Op Adventure Games To Play In 2026This guide highlights the best co-op adventure games available, focusing on titles that offer rich atmospheres, engaging stories, and rewarding gameplay for multiple players. Featured games include Bokura, Everwind, Resident Evil 5, Sea of Thieves, Divinity: Original Sin II, Reanimal, Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, Sackboy: A Big Adventure, Sea of Stars, and Split Fiction, catering to various playstyles and friend groups.
- Sea of Thieves’ Last Ship Standing PvP mode headlines the sandbox’s lineup of May eventsSea of Thieves is launching its Last Ship Standing PvP mode on Thursday, May 14th, as the capstone for Season 19 Act 3. This mode pits six sloops against each other in the Sea of the Damned, with rewards for participation and bonus rewards for the winning team. The rest of May will also feature Twitch Drops and discounts on in-game cosmetics.
- Roadmaps and PlansArrowhead Game Studios is addressing player concerns about Helldivers 2's future content roadmap, outlining plans to ensure ongoing development. Separately, Sea of Thieves has released its content update details for May 2026.
- Xbox abandons AI Copilot and then hires a bunch of CoreAI staffXbox CEO Asha Sharma has announced the discontinuation of the AI Copilot companion for consoles and the winding down of its mobile functionality, citing a need to move faster and address player friction. This decision comes as several former CoreAI division employees, including Jared Palmer and Tim Allen, have been hired into leadership roles within Xbox. The company also confirmed Project Helix as its next console and a price drop for Xbox Game Pass.
- Microsoft finally admits everyone hates Copilot: Xbox CEO confirms it's "winding down" Copilot on mobile…Xbox CEO Asha Sharma confirmed that Microsoft is winding down its Copilot AI assistant on mobile and halting development for consoles. This decision is part of a broader strategic shift for Xbox, which includes leadership changes and a refocusing of AI efforts towards enhancing real-time graphics and addressing player issues. The company is also re-evaluating the pricing of its Game Pass service.
- Game Pass Adds Forza Horizon 6, Subnautica 2, WUCHANG, And MoreMicrosoft has announced new games coming to Xbox Game Pass in early May, including Forza Horizon 6, Subnautica 2 (Early Access), WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers, and Mixtape, all available day one. Several other titles are also being added, while a selection of games will leave the service on May 15.
- Xbox Game Pass lineup for early May 2026 announcedMicrosoft has revealed the games coming to Xbox Game Pass in early May 2026, including several day-one releases. Titles like Forza Horizon 6, DOOM: The Dark Ages, and Subnautica 2 will be available on launch day. The announcement also details games leaving the service on May 15.
- Coming to Xbox Game Pass: Forza Horizon 6, Mixtape, Subnautica 2, and MoreMicrosoft has announced several new games coming to Xbox Game Pass, including Forza Horizon 6 and Subnautica 2, available day one on May 19 and May 14 respectively. The service will also add Mixtape, Final Fantasy V, Ben 10 Power Trip, and many more titles throughout May. Several games are also scheduled to leave the Game Pass library on May 15.
- Windrose proves that survival games don't have to be difficult to be popularWindrose offers a more accessible take on the survival genre, eschewing traditional difficulty for a relaxed gameplay loop. Unlike many survival games that focus on realism and harsh mechanics, Windrose provides numerous shortcuts and removes staple survival elements. This approach has proven popular, attracting players intimidated by hardcore offerings or burned out from PvP servers, demonstrating that a less challenging survival experience can be highly appealing.
- Take note Xbox, exclusives are the main reason people buy video game consolesA recent consumer survey indicates that exclusive games remain the primary driver for console purchases, despite Microsoft's multiplatform strategy. While some Xbox titles have found success on PlayStation 5, the data suggests a return to exclusives may be necessary for Xbox's future success with Project Helix. Sony also appears to be re-evaluating its own multiplatform approach for single-player titles.
- Buffs, Nerfs, and BugsA recent patch for the pirate RPG Sea of Thieves aims to improve performance and address issues with excessive disk writing that were impacting SSD lifespan. The update promises smoother gameplay for players.
- The new 'Xbox mode' for Windows 11 has arrived, but don't get your hopes up for performance improvements:…Microsoft has begun rolling out its new Xbox mode for Windows 11, offering a controller-optimized, full-screen gaming experience. While intended to make jumping into games easier across various devices, early impressions suggest it may not significantly improve performance. The feature aims to create a more consistent Xbox experience across different platforms.
- Xbox hardware revenue drops 33% year-on-year during Q3Microsoft reported a 33% year-on-year drop in Xbox hardware revenue for its third quarter, alongside a 5% decrease in Xbox content and services. CEO Satya Nadella stated the company is focusing on foundational work to regain player engagement and improve quality. Recent changes to Game Pass pricing and strategy, including a renewed focus on daily active players and expanding into new markets, are part of Xbox's plan for sustainable growth.
- Xbox games are making bank on PlayStationXbox games generated $667 million in gross revenue by being ported to PlayStation 5, according to a report by Rhys Elliott of Alinea Analytics. While some titles like Forza Horizon 5 and Sea of Thieves performed exceptionally well, others like Starfield and Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition also met sales thresholds. Sony, conversely, is not planning to port more PlayStation 5 games to PC, focusing on single-player exclusives for its console while live-service games will be multiplatform.
- Is Overwatch 2 Toxic? An Honest Answer Backed by Data (2026) | TAGOverwatch 2 exhibits a complex relationship with toxicity, showing low rates of identity-based harassment but a high prevalence of performance-shaming due to in-game stat visibility. While Blizzard's Defense Matrix program has implemented sophisticated moderation tools, the game's design, particularly the stat scoreboard and hero-locking culture, fosters blame and frustration. The article suggests that despite these issues, Overwatch 2 remains a safer competitive game than many others regarding direct harassment, with strategies like disabling chat and avoiding the scoreboard recommended for a better player experience.