NewHalo-themed content is available inSea of Thieves. MotivatedSea of Thievesplayers can acquire special new costumes to dress up as their favorite character from theHalouniverse while they participate in all the usual pirate activities.

Sea of Thieves, originally announced at E3 in 2015 and then launched in early 2018 for Xbox One and PC before expanding to the Xbox Series X platform in late 2020, has enjoyed a steady stream of content updates since its debut. Some players considered that launch disappointing, due to various server issues and the underwhelming variety of activities available, but the game’s reception improved whenRare announced a new ship and 6 majorSea of Thievesupdatesin 2018 alone. Additional content has arrived fairly regularly since then, often as part of limited-time Adventures, and updates have allowed Rare to expand the game’s world while addressing gameplay issues that cropped up along the way.

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In a new video posted to YouTube, theSea of Thieveschannel has announced “Masterful” Pirate Emporium gear that allows players to dress up in costumes modeled after Master Chief, hero of theHalofranchise. Available now, the Infinite Depths Collection includes an assortment of cosmetics, with versions of the iconic helmet and energy sword being particularly hard to miss.Halofans will likely decide the new gear is one of thebestSea of Thievesoutfitsavailable. Players should probably expect to see a lot of Master Chief clones wandering beaches and ship decks in the immediate future, banana pistols in hand.

The new update is not the first timeSea of Thieveshas featuredHalocontent.Sea of Thievesadded aHaloship setin 2019, released during the year’s E3 event, which players could snap up when they played the game in time. Themed content relating to various Microsoft properties has proved popular with fans and is likely to continue coming as the company looks to remind everyone of the other properties available.

Rare shared 10Sea of ThievesAdventures in 2022, with an 11th installment already appearing and concluding in early 2023. The company has announced it will be “hitting the pause button” so the 9th season of content has time to shine. Rare plans a great deal more content in time to celebrate the game’s upcoming fifth anniversary, however. Perhaps additionalHalocontent will arrive in future updates, but even if it doesn’t, fans now can dress like one of their favorite characters from one popular franchise, while having adventures in another one. It’s a veritable bounty of good times for all.

Sea of Thievesis available now for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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