A little under two years after initially releasing, developer Rare has today announced an impressive new milestone for its open world pirate-themed adventure gameSea of Thieves.As of today,ÂSea of Thieveshas now officially accumulated over 10 million players since releasing back in March of 2018. This total is accumulated from those who bought the game on both Xbox One and PC, in addition to those who played it for free via Xbox Game Pass. It’s likely that Game Pass, in particular, opened upÂSea of ThievesÂto a much wider audience than it would’ve reached previously. In fact,ÂSea of Thieveswas one of the original first-party titles that was immediately added to Game Pass when it launched.
âFor everyone at Rare, theÂSea of Thievescommunity represents the very best of what gaming can be. Itâs home to players from more than eighty different countries, bringing together gamers on Xbox Game Pass, Xbox One and Windows 10 PC and creating countless stories and moments that people can treasure,“said Rare’s executive producer Joe Neateabout reaching this milestone. “Seeing these stories shared through social media or other community spaces is something that inspires the team every day. To every person whoâs playedSea of Thieves, thank you.â
WhileÂSea of Thievesgot out of the gate a bit slowly at launch, Rare has only continued to add more and more to the experience over time. Since releasing, the game has gone on to be loaded with content that has kept many players entertained for countless hours.
In fact, the next update forÂSea of Thievesis set to roll out next week on January 15. The update, which is calledÂLegends of the Seaswill be free for all players and is said to celebrate the game’s community. If you log-in to the game from January 15 through the 22nd, you’ll receive a free custom sail and emote that celebrates this new 10 million player marker thatÂSea of Thieveshas reached.
For more on the future ofÂSea of Thieves, you can also check out the latest developer update video on the game directly from Rare down below.