Server errors in Sea of Thieves, known as the beard errors, can prevent you from having a thrilling and enjoyable adventure in the open seas. If you're having trouble logging into Sea of Thieves, you might run into funky error codes with weird beard names.
While not all these beards can be trimmed, deciphering the cryptic codes and equipping you with the knowledge to fix these interruptions is our duty.
This guide will navigate you through the murky waters of all server errors in Sea of Thieves and get you back to plundering the high seas.
Server errors in Sea of Thieves are communicated through a series of error messages called "beard errors." These names, like Alabasterbeard or Lavenderbeard, might be funny, but they can be frustrating if you don't know what they mean.
Here are all the server errors in Sea of Thieves that you can currently encounter.
Note: These are the official descriptions provided by Sea of Thieves.
This can be caused by any of the following:
We were unable to connect you to the game. Please do the following:
The Alpacabeard error can be caused by various reasons:
You must be signed in to Xbox Live to play Sea of Thieves. Ensure your Xbox Live status is connected, sign in, and try again.
It is one of the most common server errors in Sea of Thieves, especially when playing after a long time.
When playing on an Xbox One console, you need an Xbox Game Pass Core membership to play online. Please check your subscription settings and purchase a Core membership as needed.
Your connection to Xbox Live and/or the Sea of Thieves services has been disrupted or lost. Please check your console's network status via the Settings > Network menu.
You do not currently have the latest version of the game installed. Please
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