New Sea of Thieves trailer gives us the Hurdy Gurdy, but no gameplay

  • Rare and Microsoft have released a new trailer for Sea of Thieves, although to call it that seems like a bit of a stretch.

The video in question has Rare’s Composer Robin Beanland (side note, his name sounds like an amazing caper) introducing viewers to the Hurdy Gurdy. A real-life musical instrument, the Hurdy Gurdy is used to make some of the music heard in Sea of Thieves.

Sea of Thieves will be available for PC and Xbox One in 2017.

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