Sea of ​​Thieves: update 2.1.1.1 available, weight and details

Sea of ​​Thieves: update 2.1.1.1 available, weight and details

Sea of ​​Thieves

Rare has announced that Sea of ​​Thieves update 2.1.1.1, its pirate-themed sandbox, is now available. The development team, via the official website of the game, has released all the details on the weight of the update for PC (Steam and Windows 10), Xbox One, Xbox One X, Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X, in addition to all the new features.

Sea of ​​Thieves update 2.1.1.1 weighs:



Xbox Series X: 3.19 GB Xbox Series S: 1.79 GB Xbox One X: 3.19 GB Xbox One: 1.79 GB Windows 10: 3.23 GB Steam: 2.29 GB

Sea of ​​Thieves: 2.1.1.1 update available As for the new features introduced in Sea of ​​Thieves, Rare explains that the outposts will once again offer a large number of Commodity Crates for purchase. In addition, there are various gameplay fixes:



Other crews visible on the ship's map will now display the correct status and position of the Emissary in real time during movement Objects displayed on the ship map as Reaper chests and Skeleton fortress keys should now show their correct position in real time

As for performance and stability, update 2.1.1.1 fixes the following Sea of ​​Thieves Issues:



Approaching other ships carrying a large amount of Merchant Alliance goods should no longer cause players to fail How often players stay stuck on "Pirate Enlistment" message when attempting to log in has been reduced

We also remind you that Sea of ​​Thieves pays homage to a missing developer with a mission.

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Sea of Thieves Update Today (May 13) - Server Maintenance, Patch Notes

Players will have to dock their ships as the Sea of Thieves servers have been taken offline for maintenance, a new update will be required for download today (May 13) once the servers are brought back online.


Luckily for all you eager pirates, DualShockers have got all the info on what’s new in today’s Sea of Thieves update.

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    Unfortunately, today’s Sea of Thieves update likely won’t be bringing as much content as the Season 2 update. We’re now almost 1 month into Sea of Thieves Season 2, which added a plethora of new content.


    Not only was a new Plunder Pass introduced for players to earn 100 different rewards, there were new World Events, and plenty of improvements. Check out the full patch notes below to see all the details for Season 2.

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  • Sea of Thieves Server Maintenance (May 13)

    UPDATE: The Sea of Thieves servers are now back online!


    The Sea of Thieves servers were taken offline on May 13 at the following times.


    10AM BST | 2AM PT | 5AM ET


    Rare are yet to state how long the servers will be offline, but it is only for essential maintenance according to their Twitter account. As soon as the Sea of Thieves servers are brought back online, we will update this article.

    Sea of Thieves Update Patch Notes (May 13)

    Below you will find the official patch notes for the Sea of Thieves update on May 13, taken from the official Sea of Thieves website.


    Updates


    Emissary Trade Route Balancing

  • Each Outpost will once again offer a greater number of surplus Commodity Crates for purchase.
  • Fixed Issues


    Gameplay

  • Other crews visible on the ship’s map will now display the correct Emissary status and position in real time while moving.
  • Items that are displayed on the ship’s map such as Reaper’s Chests and Skeleton Fort Keys should now display their correct position in real time.
  • Performance and Stability

  • Approaching other ships carrying a large amount of Merchant Alliance cargo should no longer cause players to receive a Hazelnutbeard error.
  • The frequency of players becoming stuck on the ‘Enlisting Pirate’ message when attempting to log in has been reduced.
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