Sea of Thieves: In the fourth season you go to the diving station
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Get out your eye patches and wooden legs, Sea of Thieves calls. You don't need your ship this time, because in the fourth season of the pirate game by Rare it doesn't go up, but under the seven seas. So maybe you should pack swimming trunks instead of your saber.Sea of Thieves is not going underground, you're already
The fourth season of Sea of Thieves starts in a few days, to be more precise on September 23. As the game's official Twitter channel suggests, this time you can listen to the call of the sea if it wants to take you into the deepest depths of the ocean. By the way, last month almost 5 million players answered this call, thanks in part to the crossover with Pirates of the Caribbean.Recommended editorial content At this point you will find external content from [PLATTFORM]. To protect your personal data, external integrations are only displayed if you confirm this by clicking on "Load all external content": Load all external content I consent to external content being displayed to me. This means that personal data is transmitted to third-party platforms. Read more about our privacy policy . External content More on this in our data protection declaration. The unfortunately somewhat info-poor teaser trailer on YouTube lures you with sunken ruins and lost treasures. After all, there is a lot to discover underwater that a pirate's heart desires. But speaking of desire: you better watch out for the sirens. Their singing is beautiful, but it could cost you your life if you let yourself be seduced blindly.
The beasts with the beautiful voice are already part of Sea of Thieves (buy now € 49.95), but with the motto "Call of the Sea" and the focus on exploring underwater, the sirens should do it again play a more significant role than before. Because the many different treasures in the ocean will certainly not give up the eerily beautiful creatures without a fight.
If you want to resist the temptation, it is best to hold it like Odysseus, let yourself be tied to the mast and shut your ears Comrades with wax. But don't pull the rope too tight or you won't be able to hold the controller when the fourth season of Sea of Thieves goes diving on September 23rd. The pirate adventure is available for Xbox One, Xbox Series and PC.
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© Rare Picture shows the 'Award Acceptance' emote in 'Sea of Thieves'.Sea of Thieves will be commemorating this year's 'Talk Like a Pirate Day' with a new emote for players to unlock and a special 'Gold and Glory' weekend.
What Is Talk Like a Pirate Day?If you are unfamiliar with international Talk Like a Pirate Day, this lighthearted event is the brainchild of two Oregon residents (John Baur and Mark Summers), who conceived of the idea all the way back in 1995.
The premise is quite self-explanatory, as those who choose to take part will get to channel their inner Long John Silver and adopt the parlance of an 18th century buccaneer. This means that they will need to casually work phrases like 'dead men tell no tales', 'shiver me timbers' and, of course, 'Arr!' into otherwise normal conversation. Preferably with an authentic accent.
There is even an official website for the day that has a comprehensive glossary of terms to help you get into the spirit of things and mimic the dialect of a real seadog.
The quirky celebration takes place every year on September 19. If you want to know more about its history, Newsweek has broken down the origin of Talk Like a Pirate Day here.
Sea of Thieves Adds New Content for Talk Like a Pirate DayTalk Like a Pirate Day is a natural fit for Sea of Thieves, given that most of its community already roleplay as double-crossing treasure hunters and swashbuckling rogues.
As such, it is only logical that the seafaring adventure game would do something to mark this annual occasion, which is why the development team at Rare has just added a brand-new 'Award Acceptance' emote.
To claim this, you simply have to set sail - which is just Sea of Thieves way of saying 'log in' - between now and 5 a.m. ET on Monday, September 20. That gives you a whole weekend to unlock the limited-time emote and to participate in the 'Gold and Glory' weekend event (more on that below).
Once you have joined an online match, you will be able to equip 'Award Acceptance' straight away by rummaging through your vanity chest. This storage container can be found in the lower deck of your ship and is pictured here.
© Rare The vanity chest can be found in the lower deck of your ship. RareBetween September 17 and September 20 - which Rare is calling the 'Gold and Glory' weekend - there will also be an opportunity to earn bonus gold, reputation and seasonal renown. In that sense, it is a bit like one of those double XP events you might see occasionally in Fortnite or Call of Duty.
For the duration of the Gold and Glory weekend, Sea of Thieves is discounted by 40% on Steam as well.
Sea of Thieves' third season commenced in June and introduced an ambitious crossover story with Disney and its Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. This event is now drawing to a close, with Season 4 due to begin on Thursday, September 23.
Sea of Thieves is available for free through the Xbox Game Pass service.
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