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Screenshot: Rare

All Sea of Thieves platforms, listed

It seems Microsoft is looking to expand their multiplatform presence with first-party games.

If you’ve owned an Xbox over the last five or so years, you’re bound to have tried out Sea of Thieves. However, the widely popular online pirate game may have finally made its way to other platforms.

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We’re going to dock on an island and take a look at all the Sea of Thieves platforms.

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All Sea Of Thieves Platforms Listed Gold
Screenshot: Rare

Sea of Thieves has prospered off the cooperative adventure shenanigans players can get into while traveling across the open ocean. That being said, players have been eager to try and play Sea of Thieves across other consoles with other friends who might not currently have an Xbox or PC. Sadly, the developer, Rare, is a Microsoft-owned company. Furthermore, the idea of Sea of Thieves ever making its way to other consoles seemed like a pipe dream. Well, this hope is a pipe dream no longer.

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Head of Microsoft, Phil Spencer, has said in the past year that gaming is going to experience fewer console exclusives. This is something he sees as an absolute positive. What’s more, it seems that thanks to a few murmurs from behind the curtain via Jeff Grubb of Giant Bomb, Sea of Thieves could arrive on PlayStation and Nintendo Switch sometime in the near future.

This is, of course, ambiguous. However, another Xbox exclusive released in 2023 might have given Xbox’s future plans away. Thanks to a listing by the Australian Classification board, it seems Hi-Fi Rush has gotten a rating for PlayStation consoles. This, combined with the newly announced Developer Direct coming from Xbox in the middle of January 2024, bodes very well for you swashbuckling pirates looking for more friends on the high seas.

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Alex Garcia is a freelance gaming journalist with over 20 years of gaming experience, and 3 years of professional writing. I stay up to date on the latest and greatest games out there, be they large AAA releases or a diamond in the rough indie game. I like to write about everything Vampire Survivors, and am an avid RPG fan, from Yakuza/LAD, Persona, Final Fantasy, and more. In my downtime you'll find me talking about the greatest invention known to man: cheese.