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Sea of Thieves: Is It Split Screen? – Answered

In a game centered around operating a pirate ship and plundering the high seas for copious amounts of booty (gold, not butts), one would expect a bevy of options to play cooperatively, right? So, does Sea of Thieves have split screen co-op?

Does Sea of Thieves Have Split Screen?

If you’re expecting to boot up Sea of Thieves for split-screen multiplayer, you’ll be sorely disappointed, as the game does not feature a split-screen mode whatsoever. It does, however, offer various multiplayer gameplay via online modes, such as High Seas and Safer Seas.

What is High Seas?

If you don’t mind fighting other players for loot, then Sea of Thieves: High Seas is the game mode for you. It’s a full loot, full PvP experience in which any player can attack anyone else. You can sink someone’s ship, steal their chests, and ruin their day.

After all, that’s the pirate’s way, right?

What is Safer Seas?

Sea of Thieves: Safer Seas is the brand-new PvE-focused game mode offered to the pirate action-adventure. Unlike the vanilla experience, which is PvP-oriented, you won’t face off against other players who have hundreds or thousands of hours of experience over you.

As such, Safer Seas is the idyllic way to experience Sea of Thieves for anyone who endures a busy schedule, for parents, or for those who hate PvP sweat lords dominating the experience.

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Can You Play Coop in Sea of Thieves?

Yes! You can play the entire Sea of Thieves experience with another player or two. There are some ships in the game that rely on a crew of three to man, with someone at the helm, another manning the guns, and the third performing repairs and wet work.

Overall, Sea of Thieves is designed as a multiplayer/cooperative adventure for anyone who wants to loot, steal, and fight to the top of the pirate food chain!


Goblins & Ghouls publishes quality video game guides of the best role-playing games on the market, from Fallout 76 to Sea of Thieves. With the release of Safer Seas, we expect many to give the pirate adventure a second chance!