How to Claim Social Swag in Sea of Thieves

Sea of Thieves is full of cosmetic items to help make you the pirate of your dreams. From gaudy weapons to leather-soaked costumes, you really can find something that will fit your aesthetic. Sometimes, Rare will give you free swag away for players to claim if they do a few simple things. Here’s how to claim the social swag in Sea of Thieves.

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How to Claim Social Swag in Sea of Thieves

If you’re looking to get your hands on the social swag, it’s super easy, don’t worry. All you need to do is make sure your Discord and Twitter accounts (if you have them) are linked to your Xbox Live profile. If you haven’t done that yet, just head over to the link and go into your settings, go to your connections, and connect them up.

Once you’ve done that, then you can go over to the Sea of Thieves Twitter account, give it a follow, and join the game’s official Discord. Once you’ve done both of these, you will have unlocked the Golden Sailor Pocket Watch, Golden Sailor Speaking Trumpet, and the Golden Sailor Blunderbuss.

Now head to the Sea of Thieves Social Swag page, and click the claim reward button under each of the associate items and they will be added to your inventory. It really is that simple!

Related: Beginner’s Guide to Sea of Thieves

If you need to unlink your accounts for whatever reason, just head to the Sea of Thieves account page, scroll down to the “Your Accounts” section and click “Unlink Account.” This will ensure your social is no longer connected if you don’t want them to be anymore.

That’s everything you need to know about how to claim social swag in Sea of Thieves. There are plenty more cosmetics to earn, even a special Spartan themed ship from Halo.


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