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Sea of Thieves for Xbox One gets big time day one price drop: $42.50 (Reg. $60)

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Microsoft’s new exclusive multi-player pirate game Sea of Thieves released today. Don’t worry if you didn’t manage to get the 20% off pre-order from Amazon or Best Buy, we have an even better deal today courtesy of the Newegg eBay store. Using code PSPRINGTIME during checkout will knock your total down to $42.49 shipped. That’s almost $18 off the regular $60 price tag and even better than Best Buy’s GCU offer.

You can check out the new Xbox One S Sea of Thieves Bundle right here.

Sea of Thieves:

Sea of Thieves offers the essential pirate experience, from sailing and fighting to exploring and looting – everything you need to live the pirate life and create all-new legends. With no set roles, you have complete freedom to approach the world, and other players, however you choose. Whether you’re adventuring as a group or sailing solo, you’re bound to encounter other crews in this shared-world adventure game – but will they be friends or foes, and how will you respond? Pre-order Sea of Thieves and you’ll receive the exclusive Black Dog Pack (containing stylish clothing and items with unique, spectacular designs) as well as a chance to join other pioneering pirates in a Closed Beta ahead of the game’s worldwide launch on March 20, 2018!

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices