Sea of Thieves Faces Exit of Content Creators After Grave Sexual Misconduct Accusations and Community Backlash

Sea of Thieves Faces Exit of Content Creators After Grave Sexual Misconduct Accusations and Community Backlash

**Content Creators Depart from Sea of Thieves Partner Program Following Misconduct Allegations**

In a noteworthy shift within the gaming community, almost a dozen content creators linked to the Sea of Thieves Partner Program have declared their departure in light of grave accusations of child sexual abuse involving one of the program’s recognized members, referred to as “Boatswain.” This designation is granted by Rare, the game’s developer, to honor outstanding contributors to the Sea of Thieves community.

The uproar revolves around a content creator identified as Bruno, also known by the in-game name Heslashthem. Bruno faces allegations of engaging in inappropriate conversations with underage players on platforms such as Discord and during streaming sessions. The accusations against him were first highlighted in a report named “The Bruno Files,” which contains purported screenshots of inappropriate dialogues on Discord.

Recent updates have intensified the matter, with a user named realThatGuyVic revising the document on May 12 to incorporate fresh claims suggesting that Bruno solicited explicit images from an anonymous player thought to be underage. This has led realThatGuyVic, alongside several other content creators, to criticize Rare’s moderation practices, asserting that the company has attempted to stifle discussions about the allegations by removing pertinent messages from Discord.

In light of these claims, Bruno has reportedly erased his social media profiles, and Kotaku could not contact him for statements. Moreover, amid sustained scrutiny, a screenshot has emerged showing Rare’s senior community manager, known as j0toro, participating in online sessions with Bruno, despite the surrounding allegations regarding his conduct toward minors. Reports indicate that Bruno’s Sea of Thieves account has now been banned and that he has been expelled from the game’s official Discord server.

The Sea of Thieves community is demanding transparency from Rare and Microsoft regarding these allegations. While the company did not respond immediately to inquiries, Rare’s community managers issued a vague communication on Discord addressing the “reports,” underlining that all reports are under investigation.

Notable individuals within the Sea of Thieves Partner Program have started to resign from their positions in recent days, citing dissatisfaction with the management of the situation. Significant resignations include those of content creators such as Phuzzy, HitboTC, Ozurian, TotallyFluxxx, NessieDoes, AShinyRayquaza, and Captain Falcore.

In a statement shared on X, Ozurian requested the removal of their name from the game’s website and asked for a symbolic item from their in-game account to be returned. Voicing disappointment in the community management’s handling of the issue, they urged company leadership to engage authorities and appropriately address the incidents with the community.

The repercussions of these events highlight the difficulties gaming communities face in regulating behavior and safeguarding their youngest members. The situation continues to develop as players and content creators call for accountability and transformation.