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  3. Sea of Thieves video game gives Xbox Series X and S owners a free ship set inspired by the original console

Sea of Thieves video game gives Xbox Series X and S owners a free ship set inspired by the original console

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
November 11, 2020
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To help promote Microsoft’s new Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S consoles, Sea of Thieves players who log in on one of the new devices are being gifted a free ship set inspired by the original Xbox. A new character called Duke, named after the massive OG Xbox controller, has also been added to the game.

As can be seen in the video below, the new ship set incorporates the original glowing green “X” logo on various parts of the ship including its flag.

Celebrate four generations of Xbox, and one conveniently named Sea of Thieves character, with the Duke Ship Set!

Any bilge rats who play the game on Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S can grab this verdant vessel set from the Shipwright’s chest the next time they log in. Cheers! 🍻 pic.twitter.com/JDZV9T2mCP

— Sea of Thieves (@SeaOfThieves) November 10, 2020

In addition to this bonus content, the Sea of Thieves video game has also updated with several enhancements for the new Xbox consoles such as 4K/60FPS gameplay on the Xbox Series X and 1080p/60FPS gameplay on the Xbox Series S.

Are you a Sea of Thieves player and have you had a chance to try it on one of the new consoles yet? Share your thoughts on it with the community in the comments below and then follow us on Twitter and Facebook for more Xbox gaming news.

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