The Llamabeard error can stop you from enjoying yourpiratelife in Sea of Thieves, so here’s how to fix it and keep sailing the open seas.

Sea of Thieveshas a number of known “ThingBeard” errors that cause issues for players when they’re trying to log into the belovedco-op game. The Llamabeard message may be less common than theLavenderbeardorKiwibearderrors, but it’s still frustrating to see.

This is how you can fix the Llamabeard error and get back to your swashbuckling adventure in Sea of Thieves.

How to fix Llamabeard error in Sea of Thieves

How to fix Llamabeard error in Sea of Thieves

The Llamabeard message can occur when Sea of Thieves services are temporarily unavailable as a result of the servers being down for planned maintenance, so if you see it, it’s worthdouble-checking the game’s currentserver status.

Rare typically share news about planned maintenance onX (formerly Twitter)that will put the servers offline for a while, so it’s worth following their official account to stay updated.

The other cause of the Llamabeard message is being logged into the wrongSteamaccount. If you have multiple Steam accounts on your device, ensure thatyou are logged into the one that owns your copy of Sea of Thieves. You can also contact Steam support to confirm ownership.

The methods above should fix the Llamabeard error for you but if you’re still having issues, you can alwaysraise a request with the game’s support teamto get to the bottom of things.

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Tyler Constable is an Evergreen Specialist on Dexerto’s UK team, focusing on Gaming content. Tyler is our resident The Last of Us expert and plays JRPGs, sports games, and live service games. You can contact him at: tyler.constable@dexerto.com