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Sea of Thieves Twitch Drops Return This June

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Twitch Drops returns this month for Sea of Thieves, starting from June 3 through June 17. In celebration of the Sea of Thieves Steam launch, players can pick up some bonus items during the next couple of weeks. Wonder how to get these Sea of Thieves Twitch Drops? We got you covered.

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How-to Get Sea of Thieves Twitch Drops

Tune in to your favorite Twitch Partners streaming Sea of Thieves for at least 30 minutes or while they complete the Daily Bounty. You will need to visit the official Sea of Thieves Twitch Drops page and follow the steps to link your Sea of Thieves and Twitch accounts together.

After linking your account, you can watch the official Sea of Thieves Twitch account, or watch your favorite streamers participating in the Sea of Thieves drops program. You will now have a chance to receive in-game cosmetic items for merely watching other people play.

When you receive an in-game item, you will get a notification on your Twitch account that tells you. The items will be added directly do you account, so all you need to go is open the game and login. You may need to restart the game if you already had it open.

A new item will be awarded every day, so you can watch your favorite streamers every single day up until June 17 to get a total of fourteen new in-game items!

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