Sea of Thieves Tricksters and Treaters Start Date, Items, and Details

Get spooky in Sea of Thieves this year with their Tricksters and Treaters event. Here's the start date, items, and everything you need to know.

Sea of Thieves is joining the Halloween festivities. Rare announced their upcoming Tricksters and Treaters event as part of the latest News Update. Read ahead for details on the Sea of Thieves Tricksters and Treaters Event start date and unique season items. 

What Is the Start Date of the Sea of Thieves Tricksters and Treaters Event?

The Sea of Thieves Tricksters and Treaters event festivities begin on October 28 and run until October 31, 2022. The store-focused attractions appear on October 20. To help celebrate, the Glittering Ghouls Fireworks crate will become available from the Merchant Alliance. Players can obtain thematic fireworks this way. 

Watch the Sea of Thieves October 19, 2022 trailer for Tricksters and Treaters here:

Rare will provide more details on the event itself and how Players can partake through their Twitter. There’s also a new music release coming soon titled Spooky Selects.

Sea of Thieves Tricksters and Treaters Items

The event also includes sales of physical and in-game items for the season. The Rare Store is offering seasonal shirts, mugs, and hoodies starting October 20. For Players more interested in in-game cosmetics, there are new items in Pirate Emporium beginning the same day. The following items are included:

  • The Graveyard Gladiator Set (includes a costume, weapon bundle, and ship cosmetics)
  • The Evildoer Emote bundle
  • The Three Juggling Pumpkins emote
  • The Spinal Costume

There’s also a sale in the Emporium running from October 28 to November 1. It features extra Halloween-themed items, including more costumes and ship customization choices. The Sea of Thieves is full of pirates hoping to look sharp, so here’s hoping they find something they enjoy this season.

Where do players keep all those pumpkins? They’re a little less portable than the usual fruits. Read our News Section for more stories.