

If you do decide to use this option, try to allocate at least 120 - 150GB for the really big games that come along. This is the method I am currently using on my Windows 11 laptop. This will allow you to quickly and easily wipe the data of any other Game Pass games that won’t uninstall, which will be a lot of them. SUGGESTION: If you don’t have another drive to allocate to Game Pass games you can create a partition on your current drive.

If you have your games installed on C: along with Windows, this method won’t work for you, so I suggest using one of the alternative options. This will wipe everything off the drive (EVERYTHING) and get your space back. If you have your games installed on a different drive or partition to Windows, you can simply right-click on the drive/partition and select Format. Then take the following precautionary steps moving forward. I’ve personally never had any luck using this solution but a lot of other users have so it’s worth a shot. You may need to use the Hidden Administrator account to action this. Simply go to the location you have your Game Pass Games installed, then change ownership of the folder to yourself (as admin) then delete the WindowsApps folder.

Windows prevents any kind of access to this location so you’ll need to change ownership of everything to gain access.
