New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….
Original story (published on February 22, 2022) follows:
Developed by Rare and published by Microsoft Studios, Sea of Thieves is a unique open-world experience that lets players navigate the world using pirate ships.
Since it also features a multiplayer mode, players are bound to come across each other quite often. They can either form alliances, go to war with each other or simply ignore.
The game was released in 2018 and is one of the first games to come to the Xbox Game Pass. As of October 2021, it had more than 25 million players worldwide.
The developers frequently update the game with new content and missions. However, these updates often result in some bugs such as the one where the 4th journal in Shrine of Coral Tomb was bugged for some.
And now, Sea of Thieves players are reporting (1,2,3) that they are getting the Dawn Hunter shirt instead of the Twilight Hunter shirt in the Twitch drop. Many are disappointed since they were waiting to collect the outfit for a long time.
Thankfully, Sea of Thieves Info and Support has acknowledged the issue where players are getting the Dawn Hunter shirt instead of the Twilight Hunter shirt.
The developers are currently looking into it but did not share any ETA on when it will be fixed.
Until then, we will be keeping tabs on the matter and let you know once Sea of Thieves developers hand out the correct shirt so stay tuned for updates.
Update 1 (February 24)
09:35 am (IST): The issue with players getting Dawn Hunter shirt instead of Twilight Hunter shirt is now resolved.
Sea of Thieves support has confirmed that players will find the correct Twilight Hunter Shirt in their clothing chest when they log in next time.
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