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E3 2016: Sea of Thieves gets big showcase, new details

Sea of Thieves was easily my most anticipated presentation of Microsoft’s E3 Press Conference, and suffice it to say, it did not disappoint. The game has been incredibly quiet over the last year, a rarity in this day and age of leaks and rumors. But all of that changed as Rare pulled back the curtain and showed us what Sea of Thieves is all about.

We got a look at the co-op gameplay as player venture out into an open world and can encounter an enemy vessel at any time. What was most intriguing is how players can fight to keep their ship from going under. Suffice it to say, Sea of Thieves looks amazing. Just check out the trailer for yourself.
Sea of Thieves was initially announced last year at E3 2015 and has been largely quiet over the last year apart from a small teaser about the game's music.
Daniel R. Miller

I'll play anything at least once. But RPG's, Co-Op/Competitive Multiplayer, Action Adventure games, and Sports Franchise Modes keep me coming back. Follow me on Twitter @TheDanWhoWrites

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