SKELETON FORTS ARE BACK / PATCH 1.2.1. / CURSED SAILS / SEA OF THIEVES
Its patch note time again this is Patch 1.2.1. for sea of thieves we are now into the second week of the Cursed Sails event and skeleton forts return too plus longer loot times and more. remember to use your alliance sails. Subscribe here for more Gaming Videos: https://goo.gl/gT1s5R Twitter: https://twitter.com/KrlBarker Mixer: https://mixer.com/KrlBarker Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/gameaholic4k GamerTag: KrlBarker #BeMorePirate #SeaOfThieves #CursedSails Cursed Sails brings significant additions to Rare's swashbuckling multiplayer pirate adventure, some of which the developer has shared in its latest blog post. Top of the list is a new roaming AI threat in the form of "fortress-like" ghost ships manned by literal skeleton crews - which, judging by the new trailer below, will haunt the Sea of Thieves by bursting up from the depths of the ocean, ready to unleash choas. "All that sustains these grinning terrors," says Rare, "is a thirst for battle that leads them to terrorise Outposts and call out defenders to face them on the tides...". That line about Outposts is especially intriguing; if skeleton crews have, say, the ability to lock-down the game's safe zones until defeated, that's going to make turning in treasure a particularly fraught endeavour. Elsewhere, Cursed Sails introduces a third ship type to Sea of Thieves; Galleons and Sloops are now joined by the new Brigantine, which is specifically designed to comfortably accommodate crews of up to three people. Additionally, the update will bring a new Alliance system, which, Rare says, "encourages the formation of fleets united under a single cause, ready to tackle greater challenges and share the rewards." Main Background Music: https://www.bensound.com
Its patch note time again this is Patch 1.2.1. for sea of thieves we are now into the second week of the Cursed Sails event and skeleton forts return too plus longer loot times and more. remember to use your alliance sails. Subscribe here for more Gaming Videos: https://goo.gl/gT1s5R Twitter: https://twitter.com/KrlBarker Mixer: https://mixer.com/KrlBarker Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/gameaholic4k GamerTag: KrlBarker #BeMorePirate #SeaOfThieves #CursedSails Cursed Sails brings significant additions to Rare's swashbuckling multiplayer pirate adventure, some of which the developer has shared in its latest blog post. Top of the list is a new roaming AI threat in the form of "fortress-like" ghost ships manned by literal skeleton crews - which, judging by the new trailer below, will haunt the Sea of Thieves by bursting up from the depths of the ocean, ready to unleash choas. "All that sustains these grinning terrors," says Rare, "is a thirst for battle that leads them to terrorise Outposts and call out defenders to face them on the tides...". That line about Outposts is especially intriguing; if skeleton crews have, say, the ability to lock-down the game's safe zones until defeated, that's going to make turning in treasure a particularly fraught endeavour. Elsewhere, Cursed Sails introduces a third ship type to Sea of Thieves; Galleons and Sloops are now joined by the new Brigantine, which is specifically designed to comfortably accommodate crews of up to three people. Additionally, the update will bring a new Alliance system, which, Rare says, "encourages the formation of fleets united under a single cause, ready to tackle greater challenges and share the rewards." Main Background Music: https://www.bensound.com