Set your sights on the horizon, because Sea of Thieves is about to make a grand entrance on Battle.net, bringing along a fresh set of sails inspired by Blizzard’s cherished titles like Overwatch 2, Diablo 4, World of Warcraft, and Hearthstone. Players eager to dive into this pirate adventure can pre-order the game in one of three editions ahead of its official launch on May 22.
Since setting sail back in 2018, Sea of Thieves has carved out a reputation as the quintessential pirate experience. With options to embark on solo adventures or join co-op missions in the Safer Seas mode, or to engage in the thrilling PvP battles in the High Seas, the game has kept its community engaged through 15 exciting seasons filled with unique rewards, fresh challenges, and inventive gameplay elements.
On the horizon for Sea of Thieves is a brand-new voyage as it docks at Battle.net on May 22. This launch promises full cross-play compatibility with those enjoying the game on Xbox, PlayStation, or other PC platforms. Players can choose from three versions, with the Standard Edition priced at $40, offering the base game, a 2025 version of the game’s soundtrack, and the Cobalt Kestrel weapons. And as a bonus, it also includes Athena’s Fortune audiobook and The Rough Guide to Sea of Thieves eBook.
Sea of Thieves Battle.net Editions and Contents
For those opting for more booty, the Deluxe Edition is available for $50, offering everything in the Standard Edition plus the Parrot clothing bundle, the Dire Dark Warsmith weapon bundle, 10,000 Gold, and a coveted invitation to the closed beta. But if you’re hunting for the ultimate treasure, the Premium Edition at $60 includes all Deluxe content and adds the Dire Dark Warsmith ship decorations, costume set, 1,000 Ancient Coins, and a 6-day early access pass to Season 16 Plunder Pass. Not to be missed are five Blizzard-themed ship sails celebrating Battle.net and games like Overwatch, World of Warcraft, Hearthstone, and Diablo.
Sea of Thieves is just the latest in a line of Microsoft titles coming to Battle.net, joining big names like Avowed, Doom: The Dark Ages, and The Outer Worlds 2. Blizzard aims to make Battle.net a top-notch, curated gaming platform, so expect more Xbox games to hit the platform in the coming years.
Don’t forget the thrilling crossover events! Recently, Sea of Thieves teamed up with Destiny 2, bringing a slew of Bungie-inspired cosmetics. The Lightbearer costume set, weapons, and ship artifices remain up for grabs in bundles or through separate Ancient Coin purchases, offering players who snag the Premium Edition more decorative options to flaunt on the high seas.
Dive into the adventure, set your course for plunder, and enjoy the rich world Sea of Thieves brings to the Battle.net shores. Whether you’re a solo sailor or part of a rugged crew, the pirate’s life awaits—with a few Blizzard surprises along the way.