Xbox One users are often frustrated with the lack of support for deleted games. While there are a few ways to recover deleted games, it can be difficult to do so without help. Here are some tips to help you recover a deleted game on Xbox One.

  1. Look for any notices that say the game has been deleted. If there is no notice, it may be difficult to determine if the game was deleted intentionally or by mistake.
  2. Check the Xbox One’s system logs for any clues about why the game was deleted. This could include messages from Microsoft about how the game was removed or from other users who may have played the game before it was lost or forgotten.
  3. Contact Microsoft if you have any questions about how to recover a lost or forgotten game on Xbox One. They may be able to help you find and play the game again if it is still on your console or they may have another solution available that we did not mention here.

How do Xbox Cloud Saves work?

If your savegame is intact, you may restore it. If the console hasn’t removed the game from the cloud yet, go to My Games and Apps, select the game tile, and press the Menu button. Delete the local save a game copy by using this option.

Open the Google Play Store on your phone or tablet. Make sure you’re on the store’s homepage on your phone or tablet. Select the Line Icon Tap My Apps & Games to proceed. To continue, tap Library Tab. Reinstall Deleted Applications.

When you remove an Xbox One game, it is completely removed from your system, but you still own it. This means that if you delete a game and don’t have enough storage space, you are free to reinstall it as often as desired.

You can locate recently removed applications from your Android phone. When you notice a deleted app, touch it and then choose the Install option to have it re-installed on your phone. The Play Store will once again download and install the program on your device.

System Restore is a Windows maintenance software that allows you to restore system files and settings. This includes Windows system files, applications, hardware drivers, Windows Registry settings, and so on. Personal data will not be lost in this process; however, the installed programs and games might be affected and removed.