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Sea of Thieves’ servers are struggling to handle launch demand

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«Cinnamonbeard» and «greybeard» errors are showing up as players try to experience the game
Sea of Thieves garnered no small amount of hype over its development cycle, and launched late last night on March 19th. There’s just one problem with the game’s first days: players are struggling to connect.
The game offers a collection of color-beard themed error codes, which is cute but also a little confusing. Many players trying to start their adventure are running into the “Cinnamonbeard” error, keeping players in their launch lobby. Searching for Cinnamonbeard on Twitter brings up dozens of players complaining about being unable to connect. There’s also a ‘Greybeard’ error code, which also means that the player is unable to log on and access the server.
Those who make it into the game are also reporting that they aren’t earning gold for completed voyages, suggesting further issues.
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The official Sea of Thieves Twitter account is aware of the troubles plaguing the game’s launch, and the developers have been sending out updates over the past 24 hours:
Ahoy Pirates for another update! We have released globally and would like to thank everyone for their patience. We are working through this to ensure everyone can have an enjoyable gaming experience. Thanks again for your support as we continue to look into these final issues. pic.twitter.com/sZBAfbowof
We’ve got A LOT of eager pirates playing #SeaOfThieves right now and due to this some of you may experience issues. Our engineers are working hard to investigate and alleviate them. Thanks for your patience! Visit support for more guidance: https://t.co/qtuHXghul5
In order to resolve the issues players are seeing with the servers, we will be temporarily suspending new players joining the game. We’ll get everyone back in and playing as quickly as we can!
Server errors, queues, and players being locked out are all common experiences for a big online title’s first days. Polygon’s video team has managed to connect, and there do seem to be periods of time in which the game runs smoothly and players can log in. I’ve managed to log in and enjoy a few bouts of pirating over the last day, but I’ve also found myself locked out by cinnamon and greybeard errors as more players flood the servers.
The Sea of Thieves Twitter will continue to keep players updated as they iron out the kinks and get the metaphorical ship afloat once more.

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