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Sea of Thieves Release Notes - 2.6.0.1

As Season Seven continues, the team have been working on the next time-limited Adventure along with additional fixes based on feedback from the community. We’re introducing more of this content to the game in today’s release, update 2.6.0.1.

For more information on all the new content that arrived in Season Seven, check out the launch release notes!



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Rally your allies: it's time to take the fight to the Dark Brethren and help bring home a celebrated Hunter in Sea of Thievessixth time-limited Adventure! Venturing into the Sea of the Damned is a risky undertaking even without a band of renegades lying in wait…

‘A Hunter’s Cry’ (August 18th – September 1st)
  • Keeping Merrick captive in the Sea of the Damned, the Dark Brethren will stop at nothing to retrieve the vital information he holds.
  • Speak to Larinna to begin this new Adventure, then approach the Pirate Lord who will use the Veil of the Ancients to open a path to the Sea of the Damned, allowing your rescue attempt to begin.
  • To stand the best chance of success, crews should unite and rely on each other to breach the Brethren’s defences. Revealing the path to the top of the Twisted Sea Dog Tavern and overcoming the Phantom resistance will require a combination of sea and land combat, strength and agility, puzzle-solving and teamwork!
  • The Pirate Lord can’t keep the gateway open indefinitely as threats from the Sea of the Damned will break through to the Sea of Thieves, so crews must strive to rescue Merrick quickly and efficiently.
  • Pirates who fully complete the Adventure will earn an exclusive Title and a cosmetic reward to serve as a Memento of their quest.

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Ship and Pirate Milestone Balancing
  • Following player feedback and internal review, the requirements to progress the Classes of certain Ship and Pirate Milestones have been adjusted. Read more about the changes here.

[h3]Fixed Issues
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Captains of Adventure
  • As Captains set sail in a new gameplay session, they will now find that the ship’s history in the Captain’s Logbook shows correct values for Gold Earned, Islands Visited and Nautical Miles Sailed.
  • Players who experience an unsuccessful ship purchase will no longer be returned to the Ship Type selection screen.
  • Captains can now consistently discard Voyages from the Captain’s Bookshelf.
  • Sybil the shipwright at the Glorious Sea Dog Tavern now asks Captains to wait after purchasing supplies before additional items are offered.
Insider Rewards
  • Insiders who are eligible for the Sapphire Blade Sails will now find them in the Ship Customisation Chest.

[h3]Known Issues
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Saved Ship Customisations Not Persisting
  • Captains may find that saved customisations such as ship liveries and decorations do not always persist between sessions.
Ship and Pirate Milestones Temporarily Disabled

The following Milestones have been temporarily disabled and will not progress when the relevant actions are completed:
  • Quest Board Maps Completed – Ship and Pirate Milestones
  • Captained Ships Spotted – Ship and Pirate Milestones
  • Provisions Sold to The Hunter's Call – Ship and Pirate Milestones
  • Sea Forts Conquered – Ship and Pirate Milestones
  • Repairs Made – Pirate Milestone Only
Captain’s Stash Voyages Temporarily Unavailable
  • Captain’s Stash Voyages offered by the shipwrights are temporarily unavailable.
Reduced Server Performance
  • Players may experience scenarios where they encounter ping spikes at random while playing, resulting in rubberbanding or client stutters. While improvements were most recently released in update 2.5.3, the team continue to work on further improvements for future updates.
Ranged and Melee Weapon Hit Detection
  • In areas of intense action, players may find themselves firing shots or landing strikes that do not cause damage to their targets. While small improvements continue to be delivered during our regular updates, we are continuing to investigate and identify further improvements to the player combat experience.

To learn more about known issues in Sea of Thieves currently being tracked and their status, head over to our Known Issues support site article.

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[h3]Download and Installation
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Download size:
Steam: 4.66 GB

Adventures Ahead: ‘A Hunter’s Cry’

Murderous conspiracies, covert rituals, unwisely buried instructions… Having been absent from Sea of Thieves’ ongoing story for a while, the Dark Brethren’s return to the waves brought about plenty of fresh revelations and set pirates’ tongues wagging in the wake of our (and Merrick’s) previous Adventure, ‘The Forsaken Hunter’.

If you’re unfamiliar, the Dark Brethren court was first convened during the events of Sea of Thieves: A Pirate’s Life. An assortment of villains and renegades were summoned for a singular purpose: to breach the Sea of the Damned, rouse an army of Phantoms and challenge the Ferryman’s supremacy. Had the Brethren succeeded in this ambitious act, they alone would have decided which loyal pirates were allowed to return to the land of the living, and who would be left to languish beyond the veil.

Luckily for those of us who are prone to being surprised by keg-carrying skellies, the Dark Brethren were thwarted in their efforts to seize control of our resurrections. Once the battle was over, most pirates assumed that the Brethren’s ringleaders were now scattered across the Sea of the Damned in the wake of their failure, and their threat would soon be forgotten.

As it turned out, most pirates were wrong.

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[h3]Court in the Act
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Though the Dark Brethren have relatively few members in the upper echelons, their names and faces will be familiar to anyone who’s spent time on the Sea of Thieves. The most influential among their number is Wanda, though she prefers to go by her Warsmith moniker nowadays. This former shopkeeper is particularly infamous thanks to her reinvention of Cursed Cannonballs, overseeing construction of The Reaper’s Hideout… oh, and that time she attempted to annihilate the Outposts with a fleet of Skeleton Ships. Happy days.

He may be the most surprising inclusion in the Dark Brethren’s ranks of rogues, but having been unwittingly manipulated by various parties during his time with the Bilge Rats, Duke had become something of an outcast. His desire to get back into the thick of things ultimately led to an encounter with the Sirens, which might have ended very badly for Duke had Wanda not recognised his usefulness and intervened to bring him into the fold. It remains to be seen just how far Duke will follow his allies down their dark path, but for now he seems content to be the bad guy.

Amaranta, by contrast, needed no encouragement to become the Brethren’s newest member and, ultimately, flee to their side in the wake of DeMarco’s death – though a bad habit of taunting her rivals is already causing trouble. Serving this unlikely trio are Phantoms who’ve pledged their loyalty for a chance at freedom rather than spend eternity in the Sea of the Damned, and their presence significantly increases the Brethren’s ability to wreak havoc.



[h3]Staff Meetings
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When seeking to access the Sea of the Damned and summon forth Sea Forts for their own ends, Flameheart’s followers unwittingly made it possible for the Dark Brethren to flit back and forth between the two worlds, at least for a while. Once those rifts had healed, however, a panicky Amaranta found herself stranded in the living world and was forced to collect and assemble a number of strange artefacts according to Warsmith’s instructions.

Powered by the energy of a Siren trident and leveraging the skull of the once-formidable Gold Hoarder, the completed staff has further empowered the Dark Brethren, allowing them to travel to and fro as they see fit while establishing a base of operations well away from prying pirate eyes.

Their current hideout resembles a warped reflection of the Glorious Sea Dog Tavern, doubtlessly manifested from Amaranta’s memories – she spent many long hours there daydreaming of her rise to power, after all. And now that he’s been sent to the Sea of the Damned by way of Amaranta’s blade, Merrick also finds himself held in this Brethren bastion.



[h3]A Merrick-ulous Escape
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Belle is certain Merrick knows something that can further the Brethren’s ambitions, and the race will soon begin to rescue him before Warsmith and her cohorts can coerce the helpless Hunter into spilling the beans – having already orchestrated Merrick’s demise once, there’s no telling what else she might be capable of doing.

Though a few grudge-bearing Reapers might consider all this to be Merrick’s just desserts in the wake of the ‘Lost Sands’ Adventure, all pirates will get their chance to set sail for the Sea of the Damned, assail the twisted Sea Dog Tavern and work alongside other crews to save him before it’s too late.

Those who know Merrick of old have almost completed their preparations. The mission to sail into hostile waters in an epic finale to this trilogy of Adventures is about to begin. Will pirate courage and tenacity see Merrick freed from the clutches of the Dark Brethren and ferried safely back to his Seapost? Find out for yourselves when ‘A Hunter’s Cry’ launches on August 18th, with your window of heroic opportunity lasting until September 1st. Just don’t forget the cannonballs…

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[h3]Previously
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Adventures Ahead: ‘The Forsaken Hunter’
Adventures Ahead: ‘Lost Sands’ Adventures Ahead: ‘The Shrouded Deep’ Adventures Ahead: ‘Forts of the Forgotten’ Adventures Ahead: ‘Shrouded Islands’

A Hunter's Cry: A Sea of Thieves Adventure | Cinematic Trailer

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Rally your allies, it's time to take the fight to the Dark Brethren and help the Hunter! Our next time-limited Adventure, 'A Hunter's Cry', is live from August 18th to September 1st.


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An Update on Captaincy and Milestones

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First of all, I’d like to extend a massive thank you to all the Captains of Adventure who have set sail since the launch of Season Seven. It’s been a joy for the team to see your ship names and their stories beginning to come to life on the Sea of Thieves!

We’ve also seen and heard the sentiment around the new Milestone system, so I wanted to explain the thinking behind the system and announce some changes.

[h3]What is the intention behind the Milestone system?
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The intention of this system is to enable you to track the way you uniquely play and the things you like to engage with the most, and then give you rewards for that – letting you customise your ship to become a true reflection of your play style and journey.

In terms of the overall time investment and balance required to progress Milestones, it is intended to be vastly different to Commendations or Seasonal progression in that this is long-term progression, representing your journey over not just a single Season but many. With that in mind, players should expect that Milestone progression is slower than some of the existing progression systems.

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[h3]Why don’t Milestones track things I did in the past?
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Milestones are not awarded for deeds you have already completed primarily because Milestones are designed to be a progression system specific to Captaincy – they are for actions you have completed while aboard a Captained ship, much like Pirate Legend Commendations that require you to be a Pirate Legend to unlock them. If you play on a non-Captained ship, you do not progress Milestones.

In addition to this, the team have been hard at work implementing a huge number of stats behind the scenes – which has been a significant undertaking – in order to correctly track and award all these Milestones for you, your crew and your ships. We have not had the ability to track many of these actions until now, so it would have been impossible to retroactively award everything. The fairest and most consistent approach was to have no Milestones be retroactive, rather than having a mix of retroactive and newly tracked stats.

When we were originally considering the system, we did discuss and carefully consider this limitation of not being able to award everything retroactively. We ultimately felt that the introduction of Milestones still has a hugely positive impact that makes Sea of Thieves sessions more rewarding over the long term, especially as we’re rewarding core content that will always be part of the experience.

[h3]Why aren’t the rewards easier to achieve?
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Milestones never end as they are uncapped, allowing you to progress them forever; you can’t ‘complete’ a Milestone. At certain Classes, though, you can unlock rewards.

In terms of the balance of where rewards lie, we have rewards that are given for the Alignment itself, meaning you can do anything within that Alignment to get them. The trophy items of Trinkets, pictures and plaques are given for specific Milestones themselves, and are therefore intended to showcase dedication to a particular activity.

The intention was not to expect every player to have everything, but for players to have those items that represent a chosen play style, unique to you and your crew.

We’ve heard a lot of feedback from players around wanting more long-term goals and objectives, and the tier system for trophies felt like a good solution to this. Rather than creating completely unique trophies for the upper tiers that would have felt out of reach for some players, there is a small reflection of your personal level of dedication in the quality of its base, frame or plaque while the trophy item itself stays the same. This felt like a good balance of fairly unlocking the customisations you want on the journey, while still accommodating those players who really want the long-term progression to be represented. The tiers are a meaningful icing on the cake!

However, that being said, we feel that there are definitely changes that we can make to address the feedback around the Milestones being too much of an investment without compromising the original vision for these as a longer-term progression system. Some of this is from player feedback, but since we launched, we have also had the ability to track how swiftly players are moving through Milestones and we can see areas that are not aligning with the time we anticipated.

Some of the most vocal feedback we’ve heard has been around timed activities like sleeping and sitting. When we were building the Milestone system, we really wanted all play styles to be represented. For instance, an Alignment like The Rogue represents those who enjoy the whimsical charm of life aboard ship – the role-players. We wanted to include these players in a way that felt meaningful and not have The Rogue be significantly faster to progress than the other Alignments, so that a Legendary Rogue didn’t feel like a lesser accomplishment. That’s the reason we balanced the timings to be high, but we’ve heard the feedback and have now lowered these to be more achievable through passive play.



[h3]What changes are we making to Pirate Milestones?
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Changes are being made to Pirate Milestones as follows.

The Gold Seeker:
  • 'Treasures Sold’ is decreasing from 450 to 400
  • 'Treasures Sold to the Gold Hoarders’ is decreasing from 75 to 70
  • 'Treasures Sold to the Merchant Alliance’ is decreasing from 75 to 70
  • 'Treasures Sold to the Order of Souls’ is decreasing from 75 to 70
  • 'Gold Earned’ is increasing from 90,000 to 200,000
  • 'Treasures Sold to The Reaper’s Bones’ is increasing from 75 to 150
The Voyager:
  • ‘Voyage Quests Completed’ is decreasing from 20 to 15
  • ‘Nautical Miles Sailed’ is decreasing from 200 to 100
  • ‘Islands Visited’ is decreasing from 15 to 10
  • ‘Shipwrecks Visited’ is decreasing from 3 to 2
  • ‘Rowboats Docked’ is decreasing from 3 to 2
The Emissary:
  • ‘Gold Earned as a Gold Hoarders Emissary’ is increasing from 30,000 to 100,000
  • ‘Gold Earned as a Merchant Alliance Emissary’ is increasing from 30,000 to 100,000
  • ‘Gold Earned as an Order of Souls Emissary’ is increasing from 30,000 to 100,000
  • ‘Gold Earned as an Athena’s Fortune Emissary’ is increasing from 30,000 to 100,000
  • ‘Gold Earned as a Reaper’s Bones Emissary’ is increasing from 30,000 to 200,000
The Hunter:
  • ‘Provisions Cooked’ is decreasing from 35 to 25
  • ‘Provisions Eaten’ is decreasing from 75 to 50
  • All varieties of ‘Fish Caught’ are decreasing from 25 to 10
The Feared:
  • ‘Cannons Fired’ is decreasing from 100 to 75
  • ‘Ghost Ships Vanquished’ is decreasing from 25 to 15
  • ‘Skeleton Ships Vanquished’ is decreasing from 3 to 2
  • ‘Skeleton Lords Vanquished’ is decreasing from 3 to 2
  • ‘Sharks Vanquished’ is decreasing from 45 to 10
  • ‘Sunken Kingdom Treasuries Conquered’ is decreasing from 3 to 2
The Rogue:
  • ‘Minutes Spent Playing Shanties’ is decreasing from 60 to 15
  • ‘Grogs Poured’ is decreasing from 75 to 30
  • ‘Minutes Spent Sleeping’ is decreasing from 60 to 5
  • ‘Minutes Spent Sitting’ is decreasing from 60 to 10
The Ill-Fated:
  • ‘Trips to the Ferry of the Damned’ is decreasing from 25 to 15
  • ‘Minutes Spent in Storms’ is decreasing from 60 to 15
  • ‘Minutes Spent on Fire’ is decreasing from 60 to 5
  • ‘Buckets Bailed’ is decreasing from 100 to 50
  • ‘Times Sunk’ is decreasing from 25 to 15

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[h3]What changes are we making to Ship Milestones?
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Changes are being made to Ship Milestones as follows.

The Gold Seeker:
  • ‘Treasures Sold’ is decreasing from 450 to 400
  • ‘Treasures Sold to the Gold Hoarders’ is decreasing from 75 to 70
  • ‘Treasures Sold to the Merchant Alliance’ is decreasing from 75 to 70
  • ‘Treasures Sold to the Order of Souls’ is decreasing from 75 to 70
  • ‘Gold Earned’ is increasing from 90,000 to 200,000
  • ‘Treasures Sold to The Reaper’s Bones’ is increasing from 75 to 150
The Voyager:
  • ‘Voyage Quests Completed’ is decreasing from 20 to 15
  • ‘Nautical Miles Sailed’ is decreasing from 200 to 100
  • ‘Islands Visited’ is decreasing from 15 to 10
  • ‘Shipwrecks Visited’ is decreasing from 3 to 2
  • ‘Rowboats Docked Aboard’ is decreasing from 3 to 2
The Emissary:
  • ‘Gold Earned as a Gold Hoarders Emissary’ is increasing from 30,000 to 100,000
  • ‘Gold Earned as a Merchant Alliance Emissary’ is increasing from 30,000 to 100,000
  • ‘Gold Earned as an Order of Souls Emissary’ is increasing from 30,000 to 100,000
  • ‘Gold Earned as an Athena’s Fortune Emissary’ is increasing from 30,000 to 100,000
  • ‘Gold Earned as a Reaper’s Bones Emissary’ is increasing from 30,000 to 200,000
The Hunter:
  • ‘Provisions Cooked Aboard’ is decreasing from 100 to 25
  • ‘Provisions Eaten Aboard’ is decreasing from 225 to 50
  • All varieties of ‘Fish Caught’ are decreasing from 25 to 10
The Feared:
  • ‘Cannons Fired Aboard’ is decreasing from 200 to 75
  • ‘Ghost Ships Vanquished’ is decreasing from 25 to 15
  • ‘Skeleton Ships Vanquished’ is decreasing from 3 to 2
  • ‘Skeleton Lords Vanquished’ is decreasing from 3 to 2
  • ‘Sharks Vanquished by Crew’ is decreasing from 90 to 20
  • ‘Sunken Kingdom Treasuries Conquered’ is decreasing from 3 to 2
The Rogue:
  • ‘Minutes Spent Playing Shanties Aboard’ is decreasing from 60 to 15
  • ‘Grogs Poured Aboard’ is decreasing from 150 to 30
  • ‘Minutes Spent Sleeping Aboard’ is decreasing from 60 to 5
  • ‘Minutes Spent Sitting Aboard’ is decreasing from 60 to 20
The Ill-Fated:
  • ‘Times Damaged’ is decreasing from 100 to 50
  • ‘Minutes Spent in Storms’ is decreasing from 60 to 15
  • ‘Minutes Spent on Fire’ is decreasing from 60 to 5
  • ‘Repairs Made by Crew’ is decreasing from 50 to 25
  • ‘Buckets Bailed by Crew’ is decreasing from 200 to 50
  • ‘Times Sunk’ is decreasing from 25 to 15


[h3]What happens to Classes I have already earned?
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In cases where we’ve decreased a requirement, you’ll see an increase in your Class. However, should this make you eligible for an automatic reward – for example, the Captain’s Logbooks – please note that you will need to earn one more Class in that Alignment for the unlock to take place, and you will not see a pop-up telling you the reward was unlocked. So be sure to double-check your Ship Customisation Chest!

For rewards purchased in the shop, if the changes have pushed you over the eligibility threshold to buy one, you will need to progress by one more Class for it to correctly show as unlocked.

In cases where we’ve increased a requirement, you’ll see a decrease in your Class. Any rewards you had already unlocked will stay unlocked. If you had already crossed a threshold that unlocked the ability to buy a reward as a result of your progress, this will remain unlocked for you.

Again, thank you all for your continued support on the Sea of Thieves. These changes are now live in the game, and we hope you find the Milestone system to be more balanced and enjoyable while still being a true expression of your crew and their deeds.

See you on the seas!

– Shelley “Pressgang” Preston, Captain of The Isabella

Sea of Thieves Round-Up: July 2022

After all the excitement of June, from the final fight for Golden Sands to the first reveal of the Captaincy features you're currently enjoying, July was always destined for a slightly slower pace. Even more so when Season Seven hopped the fence into August. But that doesn't mean there was nothing going on: for a start, ghost boy Merrick's lethal assailant was at large and in need of unmasking...

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Yes, our fifth time-limited Adventure 'The Forsaken Hunter' ran through the first half of the month, putting major spoilers off-limits until the 14th. That said, our Who's Who section did quietly sprout a single new entry along the way, and a hotfix helped resolve a handful of impetuous issues while the Adventure was still in motion.

Alongside all this, the first Sea of Thieves Mystery continued down the path of community-driven progression: with the elusive 'T' of #WhoIsT infamy finally identified and persuaded to speak up, a Sea Dog Chest was unearthed, containing a cryptic note from a dead man. A week of further sleuthing brought us to the discovery of a letter grid as Burnt Fragments began washing up across the Sea of Thieves, bemusing pirates aplenty. Another puzzle to be decoded in the name of nailing DeMarco's killer...

As a new month loomed, July saw itself out with another very welcome Gold & Glory Weekend, helping to bridge the two-week gap left when Season Seven absconded into August. While this meant that searing your masterwork of nomenclature onto a Ship's Crest would have to wait, it did give those Prehistoric Plunderer cosmetics a little longer to embed themselves in Emporium history.



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Right in the middle of the month, hot on the heels of 'The Forsaken Hunter' drawing to a close, came EP Joe's announcement article on the Season Seven date change. Supporting articles consequently shimmied down the timeline, but our regular Spotlight features held steady: a Legend Spotlight on the perennially positive Anja and a Community Spotlight on Skulliah from Merfolk's Lullaby filled out July, along with the latest Spotlight Showcase on Steam, handily summarising these and all the other Spotlightees since May.

And here's another lullaby: 'Elegy of the Sea', July's eminently calming addition to Sea of Thieves' streamable soundtrack. Meanwhile on the online store, the arrival of the Adventure Collection let you quickly and easily inform people which of the first five Sea of Thieves Adventures was your favourite (or confuse them by choosing the Legend of the Veil Voyage), and over on the Community Hub we hand-picked two more batches of inspirational player creations deemed worthy of the one, the only, the Hat. The one that confers Unfeasibly Glorious Fame.

July also brought the announcement that in this brave new-old world of actual in-person events, some of the Sea of Thieves crew will be strutting down London's streets to attend a panel at EGX in September. See you there! It'll be fun! Not actually sure anyone's decided what we're going to talk about!



[h3]Videos and Streams
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With big videos dropping on the last day of June ('The Forsaken Hunter' launch trailer) and the first day of August (Season Seven update trailer), poor old July got a bit short-changed on the YouTube front. Fortunately, a couple of our semi-regulars kept the Season Seven hype coming. Episode 8 of our podcast from the trusty tavern at Rare HQ surfaced early in the month, tackling topics including the 'Captains of Adventure' trailer that had just emerged at the time of recording. Then a few days shy of the end of July, Sea of Thieves News offered a first look at some of Season Seven's smaller features, like stools washed up on beaches – no, the kind you sit on – and the ability to go all Cap'n Deckard as you enhance maps and other held items.

Over in streaming world, meanwhile, July began with Season Six's last lot of Twitch Drops for tenacious Twilight Hunter collectors, while the highlight of Sea of Thieves TV's programming throughout the month was the grand finale of Last Ship Standing. Dig through the Twitch archive and you can catch up on ongoing shows like Creator Showcase and Gold Hunters too...

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[h3]Social Channels
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Speaking of actual in-person events, as we were before we started talking about something else, the community-run SoTFest finally came to fruition in July and lured fans from as far afield as North America and Australia to our humble British homeland. Plenty of Rare folks were there to snap some pictures for posterity, and a Roaming Meg even made its way back to Rare HQ in the aftermath.

Official channels saw a triple bill of #SoTShot contests spread themselves across the month, as the first day of July delivered the winners of the Shores of Plenty theme, the 22nd brought two more sets of winners on the subsequent Sneaky Scenes theme, and the 25th challenged players to picture themselves Going Underground. Give us your dankest pictures in the most traditional sense.

#SoTGear? Why yes, with a look at extravagant items from the Pirate Lord Hat to the Ancient Cutlass. #TriviaTuesday? Of course, ferreting around in the affairs of Sudds, Phantoms and the Dark Brethren, while giving Mystery investigators a little nudge towards a #WhoIsT suspect who'd avoided attracting much attention. Naturally there were plenty of #SundayVibes to go around too, from Outposts (New Golden Sands and Morrow's Peak) to Seaposts (Stephen's Spoils) and then a couple of spots with slightly less savoury names (Devil's Ridge and Mutineer Rock).

And in between all that, there was casual disrespect shown for Merrick's assailant, arbitrary decisions made based on your phone's battery life, some bawling into a box and even stranger things seen out there on the seas.



With Season Seven now unleashed and the next Adventure approaching fast, August is already feeling more stuffed than Donna Summer performing 'Hot Stuff' in a stuffy room after a heavy supper of stuffed peppers. So to avoid missing out on whatever's hacked from the packed round-up this time next month, you could always follow Sea of Thieves on one of these channels: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube or Twitch, maybe even delve into the Forums or Discord. For now, like last month, we're off to swelter in an unexpected British heatwave. Honestly, one is excusable but two's just rude.

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[h3]Previously in 2022:
[/h3]Sea of Thieves Round-Up: June 2022 Sea of Thieves Round-Up: May 2022 Sea of Thieves Round-Up: April 2022 Sea of Thieves Round-Up: March 2022 Sea of Thieves Round-Up: February 2022 Sea of Thieves Round-Up: January 2022