Sea of Thieves developer Rare issued a reaffirmation of its community values following a controversy surrounding a former player ambassador accused of sexual misconduct. Although the former Sea of Thieves ambassador has been banned from the game in light of the accusations, Rare was also accused of trying to suppress further discussions of the matter.
The statement came just as Sea of Thieves started Season 19: Act 3, which brought a new PVP event called Last Ship Standing to the game. The new mode allows six crews to participate in a naval battle for survival, with ship combat being the main draw of the new PVP mode. Sloop crews who participate in Last Ship Standing will receive rewards, though lasting longer in a battle will net Sea of Thieves players some increased Allegiance rewards based on their performance. As of this writing, only solo and duo crews can enter Last Ship Standing for the sake of fair gameplay.
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Former Sea of Thieves Ambassador Accused of Misconduct
Though Sea of Thieves has garnered a reputation as one of Rare’s best releases, some serious accusations against a former community ambassador have come to light. Throughout 2026, accusations against a content creator who was part of Rare’s Partner Program surfaced on social media. The accusations stated that the creator in question had engaged in inappropriate conversations and sexual misconduct with minors. The creator held the position of “Boatswain” within Sea of Thieves‘ partner program, meaning that they were previously held in high regard within the player community. However, the accused creator has since deleted their social media profiles after they were banned from Sea of Thieves entirely.
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While the accused creator has since been chased out of Sea of Thieves, players claimed that Rare tried to suppress and quash any discussions about the matter on social media. On May 14, Rare issued an official statement about the situation. Rare said that the accusations went against its community values, stating that it will evolve its processes and policies about player safety moving forward. Rare stated that the Boatswain role has been retired from Sea of Thieves’ creator community program. Rare encouraged anyone who witnessed or experienced any egregious behavior to file a report with its customer support team, and thanked players for their continued support of the game.
Sea of Thieves Players Remain Unsatisfied After Rare’s Response
However, users on the Sea of Thieves subreddit quickly tore into Rare’s statement about the Boatswain program situation. Some users stated that Rare’s community values letter was written as a public relations piece, while others said Rare took too long to make a statement at all. One user also claimed that Microsoft’s Copilot AI app was used to generate Rare’s post on the matter.

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Additionally, some Sea of Thieves players said that Rare’s response to the ambassador misconduct ordeal has forced them to quit the game out of protest. Although Sea of Thieves has become one of the top examples of a live-service game that has overcome a bad launch, it remains to be seen how Rare will navigate the aftermath of this recent situation.
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March 20, 2018
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T for Teen: Crude Humor, Use of Alcohol, Violence

