Is Sea Of Thieves Down: When Will Servers Come Back Online?

Navigate Sea of Thieves server downtime like a pro with our trusty guide, including when you can expect it to come back online.

First Published February 1, 2024, 06:07

Ahoy, mateys! Want to know when the Sea of Thieves servers are down for an update or maintenance? Arrr! We understand your frustration. In this treasure trove of information, we'll keep you informed about Sea of Thieves server downtime right here!

This guide will ensure you're prepared for when the servers will come back online. We'll also share details about Sea of Thieves updates, so you'll always know about the latest adventures and changes in the game.

Updated on 1 February 2024: The Sea of Thieves servers were last down for maintenance on 30 January 2024. There's no other planned downtime expected as of writing.

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When Will Sea of Thieves Servers Come Online?

Rare typically perform maintenance when a major content update is rolled out. When this happens, the Sea of Thieves servers will go offline, which affects players' ability to log in and find matches. The last update from the developers was on 30 January 2024:

Today's hotfix primarily addressed server stability concerns along with some cosmetic and localisation issues. Achievements have also been reactivated, excepting the new Season 11 achievements which will remain deactivated for now.

— Sea of Thieves (@SeaOfThieves) January 30, 2024

Unfortunately, there's no telling how long server downtime will typically last—which is why so many players want to know when the Sea of Thieves servers will be back up. That said, maintenance usually ends late afternoon UK time (between 12 and 1 PM) on the same day of downtime.

How To Fix Sea Of Thieves Server Connection Issues

If you are still unable to connect to the game servers after the Sea of Thieves downtime has concluded, there are a few potential solutions they can try to resolve the issue:

  • Restart the game: Close the game completely and relaunch it. Sometimes a fresh start is all it takes to resolve connection issues.
  • Restart the internet router: Power off the router, wait for about 30 seconds, and then turn it back on. This can help refresh the internet connection and resolve any temporary network issues. Likewise, connect your PC or console directly to your router via a LAN cable, as Wi-Fi can sometimes be prone to network issues.
  • Check for updates: Ensure the game is fully up-to-date, as outdated versions might prevent you from connecting to the servers.
  • Verify the game's files: If you're playing on a PC, you can check the integrity of the game files through your game client (such as Steam). This process will scan and repair any corrupted or missing files that could be causing connection problems.
  • That's everything we know at this time. We advise players to remain patient, as it won't be long until the servers are returned online. Otherwise, going to the Sea of Thieves server status page for further updates is best.

    Chadley Kemp

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