Skip to main content

Everything we know about Sea of Thieves cross-platform support

Sea of Thieves is a game that really only works with a group of friends. Rare’s live-service pirate simulator is one of the best co-op games available today, allowing you to put together a swashbuckling crew to take to the high seas, raid rival ships, and hunt for treasure. Thankfully, you don’t need to be on the same system to put together such a crew. Here’s everything you need to know about Sea of Thieves cross-platform support.

More Sea of Thieves

Is Sea of Thieves cross-platform?

Sea Of Thieves Hands-on Preview | Rotating a big wheel on the ship

Yes, Sea of Thieves supports cross-platform play across PC and Xbox One. That includes both the Windows 10 and Steam versions on PC, as well as Xbox One and Xbox Series X versions. In short, if you have a platform that can play Sea of Thieves, it supports crossplay.

Recommended Videos

You shouldn’t confuse Sea of Thieves crossplay with Xbox’s Play Anywhere initiative, however. If you’re unaware, Play Anywhere is an initiative from Xbox that allows you to buy a game once and have all versions of that game (fit with cross-save). So, in a game like Yakuza: Like a Dragon, you can buy the Windows 10 version and get the Xbox version for free, as well as carry your progress between the two versions.

Sea of Thieves is a Play Anywhere game (as we’ll get to that shortly), but crossplay is part of the game itself, not part of Microsoft’s program. Regardless, you’ll need an Xbox Live account to use crossplay, much like you need an Epic account to use crossplay with Fortnite and Dauntless. It’s worth noting that you just need an account, not a subscription. Though, if you’re playing Xbox, you should probably have Xbox Live Gold.

How to use Sea of Thieves crossplay

Crossplay is enabled by default in Sea of Thieves, so if you’re already familiar with inviting friends and setting sail, you don’t need to do anything special. For those unaware, select Adventure from the main menu, choose the ship you want, choose if you want an open or closed crew, then invite your friends. On PC, press to bring up your friends list, and on Xbox, press X. 

That’s all you need to do to use Sea of Thieves crossplay. If you’re using an open lobby where random players can join, they’ll be able to join regardless of the platform they’re on.

If you want to disable crossplay, follow the same process but hit the button on the ship selection screen, then scroll down and set your matchmaking preferences. Unfortunately, the option to disable crossplay is only available on Xbox, not on PC. Note that this is just a preference, not a guarantee. If you disable crossplay, Sea of Thieves will attempt to place you in a lobby with players on the same platform as you, but you may play with other platforms if there aren’t enough players available to fill the lobby.

Cross-save and cross-progression

As mentioned, Sea of Thieves is part of the Play Anywhere program, meaning it supports cross-save and cross-progression across PC and Xbox consoles, including the Steam version. Sea of Thieves requires an Xbox Live account, and all your progression is tied to that account. All you need to do, regardless of the platform you’re playing on, is log in.

That makes Sea of Thieves fairly unique, actually. Although far from the only game to support cross-save, it’s one of a few that allows you to carry in-game currency between different platforms. Dauntless, for example, allows you to carry your progress across systems, but it doesn’t let you transfer in-game currency across platforms.

Sea of Thieves carries everything over, including any achievements you’ve unlocked. The Windows 10 and Xbox versions use a shared achievement list, so that’s not an issue. Even on Steam, though, your achievements will carry over. If you purchased the Steam version of Sea of Thieves and you previously played the game elsewhere, any earned achievements will automatically unlock when you launch the game.

Jacob Roach
Senior Staff Writer, Computing
Jacob Roach is a writer covering computing and gaming at Digital Trends. After realizing Crysis wouldn't run on a laptop, he…
Everything we know about the Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake
The prince kicks a sand monster.

The Prince of Persia series goes back far longer than most people realize. Originally turning heads as an Apple 2 game in 1989, the 2D platformer used rotoscoping to create the most fluid and realistic animations ever seen at the time. From there, the series grew in popularity, reaching its peak with the Sands of Time trilogy on the PS2 generation, starting with Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, and followed up by Prince of Persia: Warrior Within and Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones. After these games, the series only had two notable console releases, but neither really captured the same amount of acclaim as the prior trilogy.

After being essentially transformed into the Assassin's Creed series, many people thought the Prince of Persia franchise was dead and buried. However, Ubisoft isn't a publisher to let a franchise die, and announced the Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake in 2020. Since then, fans have been left mostly in the dark as to how much this remake will change or remain faithful to the original.

Read more
Is Diablo: Immortal cross-platform?
Monk | Diablo Immortal Hands-on Review

What, do you not own a phone? Jokes aside, Diablo: Immortal was thankfully spared the unfortunate fate of being a mobile exclusive game as it was originally intended to be at launch. While console players are still left out of the fun, you can at least choose to play this free title on either your smart device or PC. The PC and mobile platforms are quite different, with there being little debate over the fact that PC offers far better command over controllers, let alone touch controls.

For an action RPG, especially a free-to-play one, players will no doubt want to know if they can play with their friends regardless of what platform they choose to play it on. Beyond that, many will also want to know if Diablo: Immortal supports cross-progression as well, allowing them to bounce back and forth between the two platforms and pick up right where they left off. If you're curious if Diablo: Immortal is cross-platform and has cross-progression, we've got the answers.
Does Diablo: Immortal support cross-platform play?

Read more
Everything we know about Summer Game Fest 2022
Summer Game Fest logo.

With E3 being canceled this year, and many unsure if it will ever return, the summer was in danger of being a wild west of every publisher and developer creating their own events and announcements with no rhyme or reason. For all the faults with it, E3 at least organized all the major players in the gaming space into some sort of order that everyone -- players and press -- could keep track of and plan around based on their interests.

In the vacuum left by that iconic summer event full of press conferences, Geoff Keighley has stepped up in the past few years to introduce a new system to maintain order during the summer announcements.

Read more