From now on, PS5 players can also sail across the world's oceans as pirates: “Sea of Thieves” was released today for Sony's current-gen console.
“Sea of Thieves” was released for PlayStation 5 this Tuesday. After “Pentiment”, “Hi-Fi-Rush” and “Grounded”, it is the fourth Microsoft title that is now playable on Sony's console.
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There are three different editions to choose from in the PS Store:
- Standard edition for 39.99 euros
- Deluxe edition for 49.99 euros
- Premium edition for 59.99 euros
If you choose the deluxe version, you will receive the Crab Crawler customizations, Thundering Fury ship items, the Shrouded Ghost Hunter's Blunderbuss and 10,000 gold. The premium version, which is ten euros more expensive, also offers an outfit and the devil dog companion.
The better Skull and Bones for PS5
In the comments of the launch trailer, some users are grateful to now have a successful alternative to the flopped “Skull and Bones”. One even says that the PS5 release is “the final nail in the coffin for Skull and Bones.”
Some Xbox players are friendly: “As an Xbox player, I can't wait to greet you on the seas and get to know you.” Another agrees: “Xbox players here, regardless of what's on Twitter/X said, we are indeed very happy to welcome all of you PS5 players to this amazing game, from this day forward we will sail together!!!”
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Another user wants “Forza Horizon” on the PlayStation next. For now, “Sea of Thieves” is the last Microsoft game that has lost its exclusivity. However, we have long since received rumors that brands like “Gears of War” or “Starfield” could also come to Sony’s console. Whether that will actually happen remains to be seen.
Check out the launch trailer for “Skull and Bones” now:
Rare announced yesterday what new content will be added. It starts in line with the PS5 launch twelfth season. Among other things, you get new weapons, a wind shell and zip lines. There is also an exclusive reward for closed beta participants of the PS5 version.
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