Sea of Thieves Unveils New System to Handle Rulebreakers, Offering Explanations and a Chance to Learn from Mistakes

Sea of Thieves has completely changed how the team handles those who break the game’s rules, moving from a three- strikes permanent ban policy to a new system that offers room to learn from mistakes or a bad day.
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