Summit1g returns to Sea of Thieves with incredible boat heist

David Purcell

Jaryd ‘Sea of Thieves on Twitch and he’s already showing absolutely no ring rust when it comes to his infamous heists. 

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The popular variety Twitch streamer led a movement earlier in 2019 that saw thousands of his viewers right at the heart of a game craze, with several fellow streamers eventually deciding to give the game a try – after he proved there was an audience for it. 

However, after taking some time away from the world of skeleton pirates, playing games such as World of Warcraft, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, and GTA RP, he’s finally back and showed no signs of slowing down with his amazing thieving skills during an October 17 broadcast.

RARETaking over other Sea of Thieves ships isn’t always easy.
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The former CS:GO player found himself in a PvP situation on the high seas, chasing another Galleon as it stormed right past his ship. Summit quickly snapped into action, firing a series of cannonballs at the enemy crew, before making an unbelievable play. 

Using a cannon attached to the Sloop he was on board, he managed to fire himself in the same direction as the other boat but much further in front. 

After waiting for the ship to sail past him while he was in the water, the Twitch streamer hung onto the ladder, pulled himself aboard and wiped out the team with ease – walking away with a brand new ship for his efforts.

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This type of ship transfer isn’t the only heist that summit has managed to pull off in Sea of Thieves, though, as he used to constantly used a hidden space in the captain’s quarters of other ships to steal loot from other teams. 

Whether or not he’ll be sticking around on the popular pirate title for much longer remains to be seen, but it’s clear that he enjoys playing it. Otherwise, he wouldn’t have come back in the first place.

About The Author

David is the former US Managing Editor at Dexerto.com. You can contact him via email: david.purcell@dexerto.com.