The Hungering Deep revisited!

  • Cast yer minds back to when we first arrived in this world, heard tales o' Merrick and his adventures and faced the threat of the Megalodon for the first time!


    The Hungering Deep introduced our first Megalodon to the seas, pirates teamed up to summon it via a special shanty. The Meg has since become a firm community favourite. Here's how we teased The Hungering One’s debut appearance...
    (FYI we codenamed the Meg "TinyShark" internally!)


    Got a Hungering Deep story to tell? Share it with us! Here or on Twitter!

    https://youtu.be/2VeJD0SY4jc


    Tavern Tunes - Summon The Megalodon
    Merrick's shanty has gone down a treat! Have a listen and read about its creation here.

    '“When I first started to compose the shanty for The Hungering Deep, I remember sitting in my office singing ‘summon the Megalodon’ in a daft voice. I then started to play along on my piano which was making me chuckle a fair bit so I decided to go with it!' Robin Beanland


    We know you all enjoyed meeting Merrick, but did you know that he almost came with a different name?
    Art Director Ryan: "When I was designing Merrick for The Hungering Deep, I nicknamed him Sharkbait... he’d been chewed on a lot! He's the only known pirate with two peg legs!".


    With the Meg defeated, Merrick’s work was done and he was gone but not forgotten. He left behind a portrait and book, highlighting some of the adventures and stories you created whilst you played. Did you find them in the game?


    After The Hungering Deep ended, the Megalodon menace became a permanent feature of the Sea of Thieves.


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  • @katttruewalker excellent post Katt, I remember the excitement around this first content drop and then realising that I would be in Wales for the first week of the event, without my XBOX or internet connection!

    I got it sorted my first evening back though lol!

  • Hungering Deep was an awesome social experience and I really miss Merrick!

  • @katttruewalker
    Oh, good sharky times!

  • @katttruewalker An awesome look back!

    I do miss the carrying of the shanty and the glowing tattoos, I do hope we get to have a similar experience like that in the game again soon!

    It was such a well thought out update, even though it was the first one!

  • @katttruewalker
    I think it would be great to see this revisited in game with a new but related quest with new rewards... something like:

    Hungering Deeper - Summon the Shrouded Ghost

  • @sshteeve

    It sounds very much like Sea of Thieves will be revisiting content and sharing memories with us in the run up to the anniversary of the game, I stole this from twitter because I know a lot of pirates like to catch up with news on the forums :)

    I remember it well..... seeing Meg for the first time, after the stress of making sure we 'carried' the tune all the way to south of Thieves Haven, being absolutely gobsmacked by Meg herself. It was so much fun - sailing together with crews, working together to defeat her and send her back, helping others to complete the quest. Good times.

  • @katttruewalker well thank you for sharing something here, in the official forum that Rare felt they didn't need to... I am perplexed at how they have abandoned the forum for things like this in favour of Twitter... :'(

  • This update was the first of many great once! I loved Merrick, We started off with 12 people on a sloop trying to kill the shark. this is what's left? We had a lot of fun during this event! The gatherings around derrick drinking grogg and dancing/make music with other crews! It was awesome!

    And of course I still do enjoy my time on the Sea of thieves!

    During the hungering deep event!:
    During the Hungering deep event!

  • @sshteeve

    They really haven't forgotten the forums, even though it seems like it sometimes.
    I think we can pull together and share things like this for our community here :)

  • It also reminds me of how much Rare listens to the community.

    Players wanted a reason to repeat the battle so we have been given megaladons everywhere.

    Players felt like it should have dropped some treasure. Eventually megaladons, skeleton ships, and the Kraken were reprogrammed to drop loot.

    During that time, content releases were happening much faster but the game was unstable. Rare listened to the community’s frustration and slowed the pace down, then reimplemented the pioneer program to test releases.

    Not everyone appreciated having to group up with other ships to complete the task, so now most content has something for a mix of play styles.

  • So cool! This was definitely my favorite content drop ever in SoT. I was an exclusively solo player before this, but this event taught me the fun of shyly trying to make an in-game friend -- and the risk! :) What fun memories!

  • @katttruewalker I reached pirate legend a day or two before The Hungering Deep dropped, so it will always be prominent to me! The thing I remember most was the speaking trumpet. Such a simple idea that made for some really interesting and funny interactions - like the time a galleon sailed toward us blasting Pirates Of The Caribbean at us!

    The event itself was pretty cool. My favorite memory being when I sailed solo to Sharkbait Cove and joined another crew in taking down Meg. Unfortunately they sunk, leaving me alone with my sloop. With a lot of bailing I kept myself afloat long enough for them to return and carry on the fight. It was good times!

  • @katttruewalker Thanks for posting it here for those who don't have/are not active on twitter or other social media platforms. As for the first ever DLC, how could I forget the amazing moments I had during the event. Got to know a lot of chill and friendly pirates and we also managed to defeat the meg in our first try. We were 2 galleons and 2 sloops there, all random crews.
    I still have some pictures from that epic encounter.

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    If any of you recognize your gamer tag then I want to thank you for those awesome moments!

  • Thanks @KattTruewalker for the memories and for keeping true to the forums! This was my favorite content and still is. The Cursed Sails was my second favorite when it worked right.

    I am hoping the new story voyage revamp will bring us more things like this. I think the Megs would have been better implemented with more hunting involved. Ok for occasional pop up attacks, but would have been nice if we had to go through some hunting rituals to find and kill most of the ones needed for the commendations.

  • I never got to do The Hungering Deep. Still pains me :(

  • Loved this event, and would love to see more like it coming into the game.

    That first Hungering One felt like it was absolutely massive!

  • Called it I knew it was coming back as a 2.0 event!!

    Think so far the only thing I been wrong on was wanda turning into a merfolk.

  • Hungering deep is my favourite event to date. I loved having to summon such a fearsome creature then work with another crew to defeat it. This video captures memories of our crew's first ever encounter with the Hungering one! ❤️🦈🌊

    https://youtu.be/SQdkBmt5krg

  • Truly, The Hungering Deep was one of the best game content releases we have had in Sea Of Thieves.

    By adding a new item, a new threat and working together as 2 separate crews to summon the Meg was such an amazing experience in my first few months playing this wonderful game.

    I can not wait till we know more about the "MEGA UPDATE" and to see what the very hard working team at Rare have bent over backwards to do for us all this time around.

    I appreciate it alot, thanks Rare once again

  • I literally got shivers down my spine when I first saw all of our shark tattoos begin to GLOW as we played Merrick's Shanty in those ominous waters...

    Arr, the feels

  • @KattTruewalker I hope you dont mind me reposting this old post from when it first came out. But it's the story of my first hungering encounter!

    If you haven't done the quest chain and fought the new AI threat I highly suggest doing so, and going in blind to find it out for yourself. You can only go in blind once.

    You have been warned, here's my story. It was my first attempt to find out what was going on, I talked to the new tavern NPC and he gives you a spot to go to. (I'm being as vague as i can so you can experience this)

    So its me, our faithful captain, and one other crew on our galleon, the swollen sasage. We head out and find good ole' merrick and he gives us a bit of a riddle and a story. also sets us off trying to piece together what happened to him as he is reluctant to send us to our deaths.

    With his warnings in our ears we retrace his steps and hit some taverns to talk to the barkeep, as our friend merrick seems to have left information with them. We decipher some more riddles that they tell us and are able to pinpoint the locations we need to go for more clues.

    I'm really glad they used those uncharted islands for this as we hit 2 of them for some of the clues (totally dope and atmospheric.) So then we have to return to merrick and make him spill the beans and tell us what we need to know.

    He gives us another riddle (and a drum). Forgot to mention he had given us the speaking trumpet already. Then he told us how to summon the beast that put paid to his crew...and his legs. We have to play a shanty! in a specific spot, easy peasy.

    Not so. It has to be HIS shanty he's playing so you have to play his song and sail all the way to where the riddle says near the edge of the map. Oh and by the way, you need 5 people to play the song at once.

    Since we were only 3 on our galleon we had to wait for another ship to show up. we waited for probably 30 min before deciding to head back to merrick to wait over there, when we see a ship at plunder out post.

    We hail them with our shiny new speaking trumpets and strike an accord to hunt the beast together. They still have to solve all the riddles so we wait around merrick for them to come back.

    Finally we have enough people to do this so we head out, me playing the drum with merricks shanty until we reach our destination. A few false starts from the other crew but then we all get on the same song.

    Immediately the music changes and A HUGE SHAPE leaps halfway out of the water between our 2 galleons and slams back down. It is on. It was fast, with glowing eyes and a massive gullet that looked like it could swallow a sloop whole.

    It's steel gray body cutting the water like a knife as it circled our 2 ships. THEN it rushed our galleon as we are firing upon it with cannons. It slammed its mouth into us off our port bow knocking our captain into the ocean and knocking our ship around like a rubber duck in a bathtub.

    I rushed below and we were taking on water fast. I madly repair the holes and bailed water while the first mate keeps firing. Our Captain screamed like a little girl and swam as fast as he could to get back aboard. honestly the music was so good, we were REALLY into it.

    The rest of the fight was the hungering one circling us and charging either of the 2 crews and diving down low and scaring the c**p out of us. It felt like it was toying with us and pushing us around. I was legitimately excited/scared it was SO fun. Dare I say it, I thought the difficulty level was close to perfect, not easy by any stretch but not too hard

    You have to be pretty good with cannons at a medium range to hit it and we went through 80 cannonballs, 70 planks and 45ish bananas. Not sure how much the other crew used but it was so frantic and awesome and thank you rare for this.

    It has a pretty cool death animation and the corpse stays around a while. There's also rewards you can get that I also won't spoil. Would highly recommend to everyone

  • I remember when I first met Merrick on Shark Bait Cove...
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    Ah, happy days, happy days...

  • @katttruewalker As you have put "revisited" these are pictures of the 2nd time I visited just to help some fellow pirates out -

  • The Hungering Deep was a busy few weeks for me in work, so I never got it all together until the last day or so of the event. We got one sloop and one other galleon to join us ... and the moment we summoned the Megalodon the other galleon started firing and sank us.

    I never did defeat the original Hungering One (sniff).

    However, the whole idea of needing other ships and their crews, all working together to defeat the Megalodon, was the first major high point of the game. Sailing with other ships since, to do the Thrones and the Skeleton Ships, were all amazingly good fun. I am kind of let down that more recent community events, like the Festival of the Damned, haven't featured anything that required you to sail together with other ships.

    I am hopeful that this timely reminder maybe points to a second Megalodon event coming - if there's a Jaws 2 then there's a Meg 2. I suggest having a different Meg in each area of the ocean, each one as tough as the Hungering One.

  • I did the content a total of three times. First was in the first hour of it appearing and doing it as a solo player with a random galleon of four; My friends were at my house at the time and we all had a great time with it. Second was doing it with my friends the next day and it was a two galleon effort that time around. Finally I did it with my sister in a solo sloop in the last few days with two other galleons, our sloop sunk but we kept fighting on one of the galleons and then returned to Merrick and got a ten-pirate photo. Sadly I can't find that photo D:

  • The megladon thing in the front of the ship with it's glowing eyes is the ONLY cosmetic, outside of pirate legend items, that I do not have. Really wish I could get a redo on that. Was always playing solo at the time and alliances did not exist, so every time I went to challenge the Meg I got ganked or forced out of the play area.

  • I remember the first day of release nobody new how the song worked it was 2 gallys and a sloop all pirate legends except 1 guy. Needless to say we tried sacrificing him to the meg. Gooood times good times.

  • Don’t forget the lead up to the hungering deep. All those sharks! No rowboat.

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