Since its initial release in March 2018, Sea of Thieves has been diligently updating its content. With the upcoming tenth season, which begins on October 19, the game is introducing a range of new features. This includes the ability to form guilds, new PvE challenges against AI, and a lot more. In this blog post, we will dissect each new feature in detail to give you a comprehensive understanding of what to expect.
Season 10 Kick-off: October 19
As confirmed by the official Sea of Thieves blog, the tenth season will commence on October 19. This is not merely a date but a starting point for numerous new features and experiences that the game aims to roll out. According to the developers, surprises will unfold gradually, offering something new for the players to explore and engage with.
Guild Formation: Social Gameplay Enhanced
One of the standout features of the tenth season is the ability to form guilds. Each guild can include up to 24 members, allowing players to organize, plan, and undertake adventures in a more structured manner. This has been a much-requested feature from the community, aiming to strengthen the social aspects of the game. With guilds, players can now collaborate more effectively, making the high-seas adventure even more thrilling.
New Challenges and Trials: Competitive Aspects
Season 10 isn’t just about social play; it’s also introducing a variety of new challenges and trials. Among these is an exciting competitive event that enables players to win the Siren Song Skull. Although exact details on what these trials entail are yet to be disclosed, the introduction of such competitive elements is bound to increase engagement among the players.
PvE Raids: Awaited Feature Coming in December
Sea of Thieves is broadening its scope by introducing PvE challenges, but players need to have a bit more patience for this feature. These PvE challenges are scheduled for release in December, a few months after the start of Season 10. This means that players will have the chance to test their mettle against AI-controlled non-human opponents by the end of 2023.
Updates Available for Free: Games as a Service Model
All these features will be accessible free of charge for those who already own the game. Additionally, if you have an active Xbox Game Pass subscription, you can also access the game and its updates without extra cost. This practice aligns Sea of Thieves with the games-as-a-service model, a model also seen in titles like Fortnite and No Man’s Sky, where significant updates are provided without additional charges.
Conclusion
Sea of Thieves is set to enhance its gameplay dramatically with the introduction of Season 10. Starting on October 19, players can look forward to forming guilds, taking part in new challenges, and participating in PvE raids coming later in December. All these updates aim to enrich the player experience and have been designed keeping in view the long-standing requests from the Sea of Thieves community. So, mark your calendars for October 19 and prepare to set sail on new adventures.
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