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Lucid Games announces it will co-develop future Sea of Thieves content alongside Rare

OnMSFT Staff OnMSFT Staff
January 18, 2023
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Lucid Games has announced that it will be working on the online action-adventure game Sea of Thieves, co-developing content for the game alongside developer Rare. The Liverpool-based developer made the announcement via a Twitter thread that also mentioned the company is currently hiring.

We’re excited to announce that we are working with @RareLtd on @SeaOfThieves!

It’s been incredible supporting them on their thrilling pirate adventure & we can’t wait to see where this legendary voyage will take us! ⚔️ pic.twitter.com/KDAKg1put4

— Lucid Games (@LucidGamesLtd) January 18, 2023

Lucid Games was created in 2011 by former developers at Bizarre Creations after that studio was shuttered by Activision. Since its founding Lucid Games has worked on such titles as Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions, Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories and most recently Destruction AllStars. The studio currently has around 150 developers under its wing.

Nearly five years after its launch pirate-themed action-adventure game Sea of Thieves is still going strong with new content being added all the time. Sea of Thieves is available on Xbox Game Pass, and over on the Xbox Store.

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