Sea Of Thieves On PS5 Includes This Exclusive Feature

When Sea of Thieves launches on PS5 next month, it will feature DualSense support, Rare told GameSpot in a recent interview. This will include haptics and adaptive triggers that will be felt in a range of in-game mechanics. "[We're giving] different identities to different objects," said Mike Chapman, creative director on Sea of Thieves.Though Rare didn't specify exactly which actions will use the DualSense's unique features--I got the sense these are still in development--there would seem to be many candidates in the game, from raising the anchor and sails, to boarding up holes in a ship's hull, to perhaps even combat with the game's guns and swords. Sea of Thieves has always been a very tactile, immersive experience, aided in part by the first-person perspective, so the DualSense features should feel right at home in Sea of Thieves. Whatever the case, they are one thing you won't be able to experience in the Xbox version.The interview, which focused on the game's upcoming PS5 launch, also included teases for what else is coming to the game, including a new loadout weapon for the first time since the game's launch in 2018. For a deeper dive into the game's past, present, and future, don't miss our interview feature where Rare discusses the state of its pirate adventure game.Continue Reading at GameSpot

Mar 8, 2024 - 17:50
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Sea Of Thieves On PS5 Includes This Exclusive Feature

When Sea of Thieves launches on PS5 next month, it will feature DualSense support, Rare told GameSpot in a recent interview. This will include haptics and adaptive triggers that will be felt in a range of in-game mechanics. "[We're giving] different identities to different objects," said Mike Chapman, creative director on Sea of Thieves.

Though Rare didn't specify exactly which actions will use the DualSense's unique features--I got the sense these are still in development--there would seem to be many candidates in the game, from raising the anchor and sails, to boarding up holes in a ship's hull, to perhaps even combat with the game's guns and swords. Sea of Thieves has always been a very tactile, immersive experience, aided in part by the first-person perspective, so the DualSense features should feel right at home in Sea of Thieves. Whatever the case, they are one thing you won't be able to experience in the Xbox version.

The interview, which focused on the game's upcoming PS5 launch, also included teases for what else is coming to the game, including a new loadout weapon for the first time since the game's launch in 2018. For a deeper dive into the game's past, present, and future, don't miss our interview feature where Rare discusses the state of its pirate adventure game.

Continue Reading at GameSpot

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