Sea of Thieves season 7 delayed to August to add polish and avoid crunch
You'll nee🦩d to wait a little longer to own your own ship

Sea of Thieves season 7 has been delayed a little bit to allow Rare to polish it up and avoid c▨runch.
As announced by executive producer Joe Neate over on Sea of Thieves' official , the particularly a🅘mbitious new season simply needs a little more time in the oven to make sure it's in shipshape and to ensure developers aren't burning themselves out in𒆙 the process. As such, it's now due to go live on August 4 instead of July 21 as originally planned.
"As we started getting closer to the originally stated release date, it became apparent that things were coming in hotter than we liked and there was a real rꦉisk of not delivering to the quality and polish we expect, as well as putting undue pressure across the team to get it all over the line," Neate wrote.
In case you missed its 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:announcement during last month's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox showcase, Sea of Thieves season 7 is easily one of the biggest expansions since the game switched over to a seasonal update model in January 2021. The big highlight is what Rare calls "Captaincy," which means what you think it does: you get to be the captain of your own ship, which means buying 🌸one, naming it, and customizing it inside and out. Before, you would spawn with a new, undecorated ship every time your old one sunk, so this is a fundamental change.
Season 7 will also bring ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚabout the game's next Adventure, titled A Hunter's Cry, on August 18. We don't know much about it yet, but the time-limited narrative jaunt will likely continue the story set up in previous Adventures.
Find out where we ranked Sea of Thieves on our list of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X games to play right now.
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