Sea of Thieves Hotfix 3.1.0.1 Patch Notes (6 August)

Harsh Clif
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A new hotfix patch has just gone live for Sea of Thieves on all platforms. Being a hotfix patch, the update brings a wide range of fixes for issues reported since the last patch. The fixes resolves issues with gameplay, skeleton camps, the burning blade, the flame rises, and much more. The patch also brings some performance and crash tweaks. Here are the full patch notes for Sea of Thieves Hotfix 3.1.0.1 Patch Notes (6 August).

Sea of Thieves Hotfix 3.1.0.1 Patch Notes

FIXED ISSUES

GAMEPLAY

  • Captain Briggsy’s note will once again appear on the ship’s mast when the Skull of Siren Song Voyage is ready to begin.
  • Players speaking to Umbra while wearing specific cosmetics intended to unlock Commendations will find that they can once again do so with the desired outcome.

SKELETON CAMPS

  • Multiple crew members entering a Skeleton Camp and attempting to complete a single Ritual at the same time will no longer be awarded additional Rituals. (Released previously as part of an interim hotfix.)
  • Players interfering with their network connection while completing Rituals will no longer gain additional Rituals. (Released previously as part of an interim hotfix.)

THE BURNING BLADE

  • Crews pledging allegiance to Flameheart will no longer be able to form an Alliance with other crews while in control of the Burning Blade.
  • The treasure held within the Burning Blade will no longer be multiplied when the ship migrates across servers.
  • Players using Bone Callers on the deck of the Burning Blade will now find that skeleton allies are summoned to their aid as intended.

THE FLAME RISES

  • Crews pledged to the Burning Blade who hand in a stolen Orb of Secrets at The Reaper’s Hideout will now progress the Ritual Recovery Commendation.

PERFORMANCE AND STABILITY

  • Improvements have been made to game stability on PlayStation®5 when attempting to purchase Ancient Coins from the in-game Pirate Emporium.

DOWNLOAD AND INSTALLATION

DOWNLOAD SIZE:

Xbox Series X: 1.69 GB
Xbox Series S: 1.74 GB
Xbox One X: 1.69 GB
Xbox One: 1.74 GB
Microsoft Store: 1.96 GB
Steam: 1.64 GB
PlayStation®5: 0.58 GB

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