Let’s Play Sea Of Thieves In Support Of Autism Awareness Week!

Eurogamer published this video item, entitled “Let’s Play Sea Of Thieves In Support Of Autism Awareness Week!” – below is their description.

To celebrate and support Autism Awareness Week team Eurogamer are getting their deck shoes and tricorns on to play some #SeaOfThieves! Zoe Delahunty-Light herself is autistic so she’ll be explaining some of the issues autistic people face as well as what it’s like to be autistic to raise awareness of the experiences autistic people encounter. Ian Higton and Aoife Wilson are coming along for the ride, so join the Team Eurogamer as they sail across the seas and try to do it in one piece! #Eurogamer

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1 thought on “Let’s Play Sea Of Thieves In Support Of Autism Awareness Week!”

  1. This is terrible, why would you play a game that is such a terrible environment for autistic people to play in support of autism? I have owned the game since day 1.. but had to stop after a few months because of how terrible the players are. About every 6 months or so myself and my autistic daughter try again, and every time it’s the same thing. And yet they still refuse to allow private servers where those who don’t want to engage with the rest of their trolling toxic player base can play. We would love to play this game, but unfortunately they don’t want us to.

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