Uninstall Xbox Console Companion app in Windows 11/10

You should know that the Xbox app has been renamed as Xbox Console Companion app and comes bundled with Xbox Game Bar app. To remove or uninstall the app, you have the following options: If you are into gaming, make sure not to uninstall Xbox Console Companion app. It offers features like Game Bar, Live streaming and comes with Xbox Live integration.

1] Uninstall Xbox Console Companion app from the Start Menu

The simplest way to uninstall an App is with a right click. There are two ways, one which is new with the recent feature update of Windows. Type Xbox in Start search and when the Xbox Console Companion appears in the list, right-click on it and click on the Uninstall option. The second one is to highlight the Xbox Console Companion app using arrow keys to open the details as you can see in the image. The details are in two sections:

General menus and you might see “Open” only with a round button pointing down.Second is the list of menus which gives you quick access to sections of apps like Settings etc.

Expand the round button, and you should have options like unpin from the Start, pin to the taskbar, etc. Uninstall should also be here.

2] Uninstall it via Settings

The above method works fine, but if you are planning to uninstall a bunch of apps, you can also remove the Store apps via Settings.

3] Use a PowerShell command

Open PowerShell with admin privileges, and execute the Remove App package command for the Xbox App: Once the execution is complete, it will uninstall the Xbox Console Companion app.

4] Use a freeware to remove the Xbox Console Companion app

You can use CCleaner, Store Applications Manager, or AppBuster to uninstall unwanted apps in Windows 11/10. So as you can see, it is easy to uninstall the Xbox Console Companion app using any of the methods. If you love PowerShell, you can create a script and remove multiple apps in one go. However, for everyone else, the right-click on the Start menu works just fine. If you wish to reinstall apps, you may do so via the Microsoft Store – or use these PowerShell commands to reinstall pre-installed apps.