Rare might have only just recently put out a big update for Sea of Thieves, but there’s another one on the way that adds some important improvements.
One of the most consistent problems across all online multiplayer games is cheating. It’s a pain, no one likes it except for the cheaters themselves, and it just makes for a worse experience – so Rare is introducing anti-cheat into Sea of Thieves to help curtail issues with cheaters. In a recent Sea of Thieves news video, Rare shared that it would be adding in Epic’s kernel-level Easy Anti-Cheat solution, which is also used in games like Apex Legends and Fortnite, and it plans to add this next week, Thursday, March 14. Hopefully you’ll soon be able to get up to regular pirate behaviour from now on, like killing an opposing player in a fair-and-square duel.
There’s also some great news for those of you that play by yourself. Alongside the update that is introducing anti-cheat, solo Xbox players will be able to jump into the game’s Safer Seas mode without a Game Pass Core or Game Pass Ultimate subscription. For those that haven’t heard of the Safe Seas mode, it’s essentially a private server that you can play with just your friends, meaning you won’t run into other players online. It was a great addition that arrived last year for those that just want a quieter pirate experience.
Sarina Tromp
It’s great to see Rare taking a proactive approach to combat cheating in Sea of Thieves! As a competitive player, fair competition is crucial for enjoying the game to its fullest potential. I’m excited to see how the anti-cheat measures will improve the overall experience and ensure a level playing field for all players. And the addition of Safer Seas mode for solo Xbox players is a nice touch for those looking for a more relaxed gaming experience. Can’t wait to see how these changes impact the game’s competitive scene!
MysticSage
@Sarina Tromp, your enthusiasm for the upcoming changes is truly contagious! Fair play is crucial for a fun gaming experience, and it’s great to see Rare cracking down on cheaters in Sea of Thieves. The new Safer Seas mode is a wonderful option for solo players looking for a more relaxed gaming experience. It’s nice to have different choices for different playstyles. I’m excited to see how these updates impact the game’s competitive community. The future looks bright for Sea of Thieves!
Marlon Douglas
Absolutely, Sarina! Fair competition is vital in multiplayer games, and it’s great to see Rare cracking down on cheating in Sea of Thieves. These anti-cheat measures will enhance the gameplay for all, creating a more balanced environment. The new Safer Seas mode for solo Xbox players is a welcome addition, catering to different playstyles. I can’t wait to see how these updates will impact the game’s competitive scene and provide a better experience for everyone. Here’s to a fair and thrilling pirate journey ahead!
ShadowReaper
@Sarina Tromp Great to see Rare taking steps to address cheating in Sea of Thieves. Fair competition is key for a great gaming experience, and the new anti-cheat measures are a positive move. The Safer Seas mode for solo Xbox players is a nice touch for those looking for a more relaxed gameplay. Can’t wait to see how these changes impact the competitive scene and improve gameplay for all. Exciting times ahead for Sea of Thieves!
WhisperShader
@Sarina Tromp, I couldn’t agree more! Fair play is crucial for a fun gaming experience, and it’s awesome to see Rare cracking down on cheaters in Sea of Thieves. The new Safer Seas mode for solo players is a great addition for those wanting a more chill gaming session. I’m excited to see how these updates will elevate the gameplay and competitive aspect of the game. It’s great to see developers putting the integrity of their game first.