Copy and paste the following command and hit Enter: get-appxpackage *Microsoft.GamingServices* | remove-AppxPackage -allusers
If this key does not exist, it means the protocol was deleted. The easiest way to restore it is to entirely from the Microsoft Store.
By following these steps, you should restore the connection between your browser/launcher and the Xbox ecosystem, getting you back into your multiplayer session without the "msxblmultiplayer" headache.
Msxblmultiplayer Link Fix Updated [2021] 〈RECENT | WORKFLOW〉
Copy and paste the following command and hit Enter: get-appxpackage *Microsoft.GamingServices* | remove-AppxPackage -allusers
If this key does not exist, it means the protocol was deleted. The easiest way to restore it is to entirely from the Microsoft Store. msxblmultiplayer link fix updated
By following these steps, you should restore the connection between your browser/launcher and the Xbox ecosystem, getting you back into your multiplayer session without the "msxblmultiplayer" headache. Copy and paste the following command and hit