Since its launch in 2018, Sea of Thieves has become quite the hub for a variety of interesting crossovers. Players have seen an array of fun and inspiring cosmetic add-ons that let them jazz up their ships and attire with influences from other beloved series like Halo, Ori, and Banjo-Kazooie. Beyond just cosmetics, some collaborations have even blossomed into full-blown expansions, like the memorable Pirates of the Caribbean and Monkey Island adventures that introduced new areas to explore, engaging storylines, and characters with voices that brought them to life.
However, it’s been a while since we’ve seen a new crossover. The last big collaboration was with Borderlands back in August 2021. But the wait is over. Just about a week ago, Sea of Thieves partnered with Bungie’s Destiny 2, which is stirring up all sorts of speculation about future partnerships.
Now, let’s dive into what makes this Destiny collaboration special. According to Kelly Lombardi from Rare, they’ve been in talks with Bungie since 2023, and finally, on March 27, 2025, they unveiled a batch of Destiny-themed cosmetics. Branded as “Lightbearer,” these sets include uniquely themed ship bundles, ship crests, costume ensembles, and weapon packages, all inspired by the rich world of Destiny 2. The Lightbearer costumes mimic the iconic robes of Destiny 2’s Guardians, and the ship figureheads—named “Silent, Mighty, and Wise”—pay homage to the Hunter, Titan, and Warlock classes. Players can snag these new items via the in-game Pirate Emporium store.
But Sea of Thieves opening the door to Destiny 2 could signal something even bigger: a flood of PlayStation collaborations. This move isn’t surprising as the game made its debut on PlayStation 5 around a year ago, marking a milestone as one of the first Xbox first-party titles to cross this platform divide. With Bungie now under the PlayStation banner, this crossover seems to suggest more exciting partnerships could be on the horizon.
Imagine the possibilities. Franchises exclusive to PlayStation could seamlessly find a home in the whimsical world of Sea of Thieves. Consider the mythical landscapes of God of War blending in, with carved wooden figures of its iconic characters decorating ships or the series’ omega symbol adorning majestic sails. The synergy is undeniable.
With a bit of creativity, almost any of PlayStation’s acclaimed franchises could be woven into Sea of Thieves. Whether it’s featuring the haunting Sakai Mask from Ghost of Tsushima as a new outfit, introducing Shadow of the Colossus’ legendary Sword of Dormin as a melee weapon, or crafting an entirely new treasure hunt inspired by Uncharted’s epic tales, the potential is immense. Such collaborations could not only invigorate Sea of Thieves, already seven years old, but also strengthen this newfound rapport between Xbox and PlayStation, crafting even richer experiences for gamers everywhere.