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Shanties are the background music tracks that play during ship travel in Windrose. The shanty layer fades in once a player ship leaves harbor and continues across open-water travel, with a separate track pool for general sailing and for combat-tinged stretches when a hostile ship is in range.
When They Play
Shanties activate once the player ship is in open water and out of contested combat. Anchoring at a harbor or stepping off the deck onto land fades the layer out. Engaging a hostile ship swaps the standard shanty pool for a tenser combat layer that plays until the fight resolves.
Track Pool
The shanty pool draws from traditional sailing songs reworked for the game's setting. Drunken Sailor is the most recognizable entry, and its remaster trailer in February 2026 was one of the studio's pre-launch promotional pieces. Other tracks rotate through the pool during longer sessions; the rotation is large enough that crews who play multi-hour sessions cycle through several distinct tracks before any one repeats.
Patch History
Hotfix 0.10.0.4.268 on April 30, 2026 made two related audio changes that affect how shanties feel during long sessions. Shanty cycling no longer repeats the same track back-to-back, so the layer rotates through the pool before any one entry can play twice in a row. Bonfire ambient music was extended by three minutes and the ship-travel ambient track was extended by forty seconds, both of which expand the perceived variety of the shipboard audio mix.
The pre-patch behavior could occasionally loop the same shanty across an entire boarding action or long crossing, which broke immersion for crews that played for multi-hour sessions. The cycling rule restores the variety the audio mix was designed to deliver.
Discord and Community
Players who want to share favorite shanties or request new entries can use the official feedback platform (see Windrose Support). The studio has not announced post-launch additions to the shanty pool but treats audio feedback as part of the broader player-driven polish track.
See Also
Ships
Combat
Multiplayer
Windrose Support