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Sea of Thieves: New update adds anti-cheat, solo play safety, and more

Mar 10, 2024 11:13 AM

Sea of Thieves enthusiasts can look forward to a significant update aimed at enhancing player experience by tackling cheating issues. The popular online multiplayer pirate game will soon incorporate Epic's kernel-level Easy Anti-Cheat, effective as of next Thursday, March 14, to ensure fair play among gamers. Additionally, solo Xbox players can now access the game's Safer Seas mode without requiring a Game Pass Core or Ultimate subscription. This mode offers private server play, enabling a peaceful gaming experience free from online adversaries, though multiplayer on Safer Seas still necessitates a Game Pass subscription. PlayStation 5 players are also in for a treat as they won't need a PlayStation Plus subscription to enjoy solo play in Safer Seas when the game debuts on the platform on April 30. Alongside these updates, players can anticipate new cosmetic items, emotes, and exciting anniversary celebrations on March 20 to mark Sea of Thieves' six-year milestone.

How will the new anti-cheat system in Sea of Thieves improve the gaming experience?

The implementation of Epic's kernel-level Easy Anti-Cheat in Sea of Thieves is expected to significantly reduce cheating by detecting and preventing common cheat techniques. This ensures a fairer and more enjoyable gaming environment for all players, preserving the integrity of the game's competitive aspects and overall experience.

Background Information: Sea of Thieves, developed by Rare and published by Microsoft Studios, is an action-adventure game released in March 2018. Focused on piracy and maritime warfare, players explore an open world via a pirate ship, assume different roles, and embark on quests to find treasure, engage in combat, and interact with other players in a shared game world.



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N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2024-03-10 11:36:03
I'm excited about the new anti-cheat system coming to Sea of Thieves. It's great to see the developers taking steps to ensure a fair and enjoyable gaming experience for all players, and I'm looking forward to diving back into the game without the worry of encountering cheaters.
Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2024-03-10 11:30:02
The introduction of Epic's kernel-level Easy Anti-Cheat to Sea of Thieves is a positive step toward maintaining a fair and balanced gaming environment, deterring cheating behavior and preserving the integrity of the game. This update not only addresses a common issue in online multiplayer games but also prioritizes the overall enjoyment and competitive spirit of Sea of Thieves for its dedicated player base.
Miss Peachy Miss Peachy commented on: 2024-03-10 11:24:03
The addition of Epic's kernel-level Easy Anti-Cheat in Sea of Thieves is a welcome move to combat cheating and ensure a fair and balanced gaming experience for all players. It's great to see the developers prioritizing integrity and fair play while also offering new modes and content to celebrate the game's six-year milestone.
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