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Sea of Thieves Players Worried About Lack of Cosmetic Items
Updated: Sea of Thieves Executive Producer Joe Neate responded to IGN’s request for comment regarding player concerns about the longevity of Sea of Thieves’ currently available content and specifically cosmetic items.
Neate told IGN that Sea of Thieves has always been intended as “a game that grows and evolves, and we will release new cosmetic options ongoing as part of that.”
New Mechanics and “ways to play” will also be part of those ongoing updates, and Rare will assess player feedback going forward after addressing the game’s launch and current server problems that Rare is “working 24/7” to fix.
Sea of Thieves Temporarily Stops New Players From Joining
In an effort to deal with the ongoing launch day server issues affecting Rare’s Sea of Thieves, the developer has announced a temporary plan to suspend new players from joining the game.
Those who are currently signed out of Sea of Thieves will be unable to sign in for an undetermined amount of time, according to the Sea of Thieves Twitter account.
“In order to resolve the issues players are seeing with the servers, we will be temporarily suspending new players joining the game. We’ll get everyone back in and playing as quickly as we can,” the account said.
Sea of Thieves Executive Producer Joe Neate provided the following statement to IGN about the server issues: