The Creator Crew is an official programme for creatively minded Sea of Thieves fans who enjoy making and sharing content around the game.
About[]
Joining the Creator Crew is a great move if you’re a very keen Sea of Thieves player, especially if you’re interested in streaming to an audience and showing off your skills, ideas or adventures. You’ll get access to a hub page offering content creation advice and the opportunity to nurture and showcase your creativity.
Once you sign up to become part of the Creator Crew, you gain access to:
- The Creator Crew Forums, where you can join a thriving creator community to share and discuss your latest adventures.
- ‘How To’ tutorials to get you up to speed on all the latest tips and tricks.
- Streaming challenges that offer in-game rewards for getting started and building your audience.
- Asset packs full of high-resolution artwork to help your content shine.
- A chance to step into the spotlight and have your content shared on Sea of Thieves’ official channels.
Commendations[]
"Share your adventures and creativity for everyone sailing the Sea of Thieves to behold!"
Share your stories to complete Commendations and earn unique rewards.
Introduction[]
Welcome to our growing community of creative pirates!
- Gilded Phoenix Sails → Stream for 5 minutes (Rewards Gilded Phoenix Sails)
Streaming[]
- Tale Whisperer Grade I → Stream for 1 hour 30
- Tale Whisperer Grade II → Stream for 5 hours 5,000
- Tale Whisperer Grade III → Stream for 10 hours 30
- Tale Whisperer Grade IV → Stream for 15 hours 5,000
- Tale Whisperer Grade V → Stream for 20 hours (Rewards an in-game title)
Viewers[]
- Pirate Storyteller Grade I → Have 5 concurrent viewers 5,000
- Pirate Storyteller Grade II → Have 15 concurrent viewers 30
- Pirate Storyteller Grade III → Have 20 concurrent viewers (Rewards an in-game title)
Watched Time[]
- Seeker of Tales Grade I → Accumulate 25 hours watch time 30
- Seeker of Tales Grade II → Accumulate 100 hours watch time (Rewards an in-game title)
NOTE: "Seeker of Tales" accumulates time per viewer. (Examples: 5 viewers for 1 hour streamed = 5 hours watched time)