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Exclusive Sea of Thieves figure spotted in latest Loot Crate – onmsft.com

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
March 5, 2018
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Loot Crates have always been a good way to pick up some nice swag, and Sea of Thieves now is making its way into the latest crate from Loot Gaming. (via Gameinformer.)

Seen in the featured image above, this month’s gaming Loot Crate features a Flameheart figurine from Sea of Thieves. Just as in the game, the exclusive figurine is standing on top of a mountain of gold, complete with a dastardly sword in hand. It is just one of the many “Relic” themed items in March’s crate. Other items in March’s creates celebrate God of War, Skyrim, and World of Warcraft.

You can sign up to receive this month’s crate by going to this website. There are 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, and yearly plans to choose from with prices ranging from $22-$28 per month. Themes change every month, and items in the crates are usually valued at $60+. Crates will arrive between March 28th and April 10th if you order by March 27th at 9 pm PT.

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