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How to Get the Oreo Valiant Corsair Ship Set in Sea of Thieves

While Oreo Cookies might not be something that comes to mind when imagining a swashbuckling seafarer, the Valiant Corsair Pack is a cosmetic ship set…

Patrick ArmstrongAugustBy Patrick Armstrong and AugustJanuary 16, 20232 Mins Read
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While Oreo Cookies might not be something that comes to mind when imagining a swashbuckling seafarer, the Valiant Corsair Pack is a cosmetic ship set for a crew’s vessel in Sea of Thieves. Sharing a strong resemblance with the cream-filled chocolate biscuit, the Valiant Corsair features a black-and-white paint job with a skull-and-tentacle design on the sails, giving the ship a distinct appearance on the seas. Like other cosmetic ship sets in the Pirate Emporium, the Valiant Corsair Pack does not change gameplay elements, such as the layout of ship types or the stats of the cannons and hull.

Unlocking the Oreo Valiant Corsair Pack in Sea of Thieves

(Updated on September 30, 2024 – updated links and format)

Oreo Code Site for Unlocking the Oreo Valiant Corsair Ship Set in Sea of Thieves

As one would expect, the Valiant Corsair Pack in Sea of Thieves is directly connected to the globally known brand of Oreo Cookies. Likewise, unlocking this ship set requires players to buy Xbox-themed physical packages of Oreos from stores in specific countries. Only a handful of countries in Europe will be featuring these limited-edition Orea Cookies.

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After buying a pack of Xbox Orea Cookies, players must head to the “Oreo & Xbox” site and input the “code” that was discovered within their pack of cookies. The code is not on the wrapping but instead on the order of cookies within the pack. In other words, players must carefully examine the designs of the cookies in their package and input the order in which the designs appear on the official “Oreo & Xbox” website. If players have successfully input a correct code, they will be able to claim Xbox and Steam keys that can be used to redeem the Oreo Valiant Corsair Pack in Sea of Thieves. 

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