Avast, listen, and beware. A Pirate is a force like time and tide, unrelenting and wet. We live to chase, sex, gold, and the horizon, on ships made of wood and sinew. We pray to the sea to let the monks make wine, let the kings hoard their gold, let the priest save the virgins, and let us steal it all. Be warned the black depths hold more terror than most can fathom and no prey, means no pay. Every coin is earned with steel and iron, and the pirate life is not an easy one, but is a free one. We follow only the clues and the wind and let nothing stop us from reaching what we want. If this be the life for you, come aboard
I’m looking forward to Sea Of Thieves in a way that makes me nervous it won’t live up to my expectations. In my mind, I’m already a great pirate, feared on the seven seas, whose name is only spoken in hushed tones, except when being screamed by women at Port. Instead, I’m pretty sure I am going to spend more time in the depths of the ocean than on the deck of a ship, but I’m ok with that. What interest me about Sea Of Thieves is the PVP aspect of it. Both the setting and the game encourage you to fight and double cross the other players. The last game to offer to backstab in such a clever way was The Dark Zone in The Division. Usually, I feel guilty turning on my fellow players even in PVP events, but not this time. When I load up Sea Of Thieves I know one thing to be true, someone is going for a swim.