Explore the distinct game modes of Sea of Thieves: the open-world Adventure, the competitive Arena, and the relaxed Safer Seas. Learn how to play each mode and what to expect.
Sea of Thieves offers a variety of ways to play, each with its own unique experience. Whether you're seeking grand adventures, intense competition, or a more laid-back journey, there's a mode for you. This guide breaks down the core game modes: Adventure, Arena, and Safer Seas.
- Adventure Mode: The core Sea of Thieves experience. Explore a vast open world, embark on quests, battle other players and AI threats, and discover hidden treasures. This mode is persistent and features all the game's content.
- Arena Mode: A competitive, objective-based mode where crews battle each other in a dedicated, smaller map. The goal is to find and bury treasure chests faster than your rivals, earning silver and glory. (Note: Arena mode has been removed from the game as of Season 11).
- Safer Seas: Introduced in Season 11, this mode offers a more relaxed experience for solo players or small crews. It provides a less hostile environment with reduced PvP encounters, making it ideal for learning the game, completing Tall Tales, or simply enjoying the world at your own pace.
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