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Sea of Thieves’ Gold Hoarders faction finally gets some love in next week’s updateon 2 September 2020 at 5:09 pm Eurogamer.net

Sea of Thieves’ treasure-hungry Gold Hoarders faction is getting some much needed love next Wednesday, 9th September, in the form of a new tomb-raiding puzzle quest type which arrives as part of the multiplayer pirate adventure’s newly revealed Vaults of the Ancients update.

The Gold Hoarders are the only one of Sea of Thieves’ original three Trading Company factions yet to receive a new quest type, with the Merchant Alliance introducing Cargo Runs back in 2018, and the Order of Souls expanding to offer their wonderfully entertaining ghost ship battles earlier this year. From next week, though, Gold Hoarder representatives at outposts will give players the option to hunt down keys required to open ancient vaults – used to store the faction’s unimaginable wealth – that are scattered across the Sea of Thieves.

As detailed in Rare’s latest Sea of Thieves developer video, these new quests will consist of two parts. The first sees players on the hunt for the key itself, using the fragments of a treasure map to piece together its location and retrieve the chest it hides inside. From there, pirates have a choice: either turn the key in or (and I’m not sure what the incentive is to not do the following) use it to open the corresponding island vault and claim its treasure for themselves.

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Sea of Thieves’ treasure-hungry Gold Hoarders faction is getting some much needed love next Wednesday, 9th September, in the form of a new tomb-raiding puzzle quest type which arrives as part of the multiplayer pirate adventure’s newly revealed Vaults of the Ancients update.The Gold Hoarders are the only one of Sea of Thieves’ original three Trading Company factions yet to receive a new quest type, with the Merchant Alliance introducing Cargo Runs back in 2018, and the Order of Souls expanding to offer their wonderfully entertaining ghost ship battles earlier this year. From next week, though, Gold Hoarder representatives at outposts will give players the option to hunt down keys required to open ancient vaults – used to store the faction’s unimaginable wealth – that are scattered across the Sea of Thieves.As detailed in Rare’s latest Sea of Thieves developer video, these new quests will consist of two parts. The first sees players on the hunt for the key itself, using the fragments of a treasure map to piece together its location and retrieve the chest it hides inside. From there, pirates have a choice: either turn the key in or (and I’m not sure what the incentive is to not do the following) use it to open the corresponding island vault and claim its treasure for themselves.Read moreEurogamer.net

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