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Cinematic trailer for newest Sea of Thieves adventure, Lost Sands, premieres later today – onmsft.com

Robert Collins Robert Collins
May 23, 2022
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Sea of Thieves’ latest Adventure will launch on May 26 and be available through June 19. Titled “Lost Sands,” this fourth Adventure follows up “The Shrouded Deep,” which ran from late April to Early May.

To rebuild or not to rebuild… Tune in on May 23rd, 3pm UTC, to watch the cinematic trailer for the next Sea of Thieves Adventure: ‘Lost Sands’.

⏳: https://t.co/DK53atVmPl pic.twitter.com/riXbVxlNu1

— Sea of Thieves (@SeaOfThieves) May 20, 2022

At this point not much is known about what Lost Sands will entail, though fans of the online action-adventure game can rest assured that there will be new swashbuckling exploits to undertake and new bounty in the bargain. The cinematic trailer for Lost Sands will premiere later today at 3 pm. UTC (11:00 A.M Eastern), and no doubt we will learn much more about it then.

New for 2022, Sea of Thieves Adventures are story-driven live events that typically run for a couple weeks. Rare has stated that this will be “the biggest year yet” for the game, which recently marked an impressive milestone with over 1 million players reaching the Pirate Legends rank in the game.

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