This week, developer Rare dropped a brand-new collaboration pack with developer Bungie, bringing ‘Destiny 2’-flavoured cosmetics to ‘Sea of Thieves’. With the “Lightbearer Big Bundle”, players will get radiant Lightbearer gear, including a ship set, Silent, Mighty and Wise Collector’s items, Ship’s Crest, Costume Set and weapons.
But if you don’t want to obtain such a massive bundle, you can instead pick up the following ship, costume bundles, and items separately:
The Lightbearer Big Bundle counts at 4,999 coins, while the Costume and Weapon bundles go for 999 and 499 coins. Other items, like crests, vary.
‘Sea of Thieves’ is available on PC, Xbox Game Pass, and PlayStation 5 consoles—Destiny 2 is available on PC via Steam, Xbox, and PlayStation consoles as a free-to-play first-person shooter. Eyes up, pirates, this may be Destiny (2) calling!
Rare’s piratical sandbox Sea of Thieves launched a little light in terms of cargo in the hold back in 2018, but in it’s time at sea, it has gone from strength to strength, with the developers at Rare remaining committed to bringing fans of the game more of what they wanted.
6 years later, with full wind in its 40 million sails, Season 12 of Sea of Thieves has launched once again – this time on PlayStation 5, with an update coinciding for all the other platforms.
Season 12 brings with it a whole host of new tools, and earlier seasons streamlined the game in readiness of incoming new players. My last full review for Sea of Thieves was made all the way back in 2020, so with a new update and a whole host of new pirates potentially on the horizon, my crew and I unfurled our sails and took to the ocean once more.