Sea of Thieves debuted on Steam at the beginning of the month, June 3rd. Since then, there has been shocking growth in terms of the number of players. While a certain wave new players were expected by developers, very few people have ever thought she would be as popular as she is. Whenever a game with a reasonable level of recognition changes to Steam, the player base increases predictably due to the large number of Steam users. However, the popularity of Sea of Thieves on Steam is only part of the very impressive return of this game that took place this year. 2020 was not good for the most part, but it can not be said of the developers of Sea of Thieves. The simulation of Pirate MMO has experienced many ups and downs since its launch in 2018. Although it has received a ton of support when it originally exit, things quickly took a bad turn while fans have found themselves playing in a game that was largely empty and boring. Dozens of people who kissed the title with enthusiasm ...