When installed the app will take up to 2GB of Space. If you are running out of storage and want to uninstall GTacrade, then the process can be a bit tedious. Unlike other apps, GTArcade’s uninstall option does not work always. Fortunately, there are a few workarounds that you use to delete GTArcade account and app. This article is a step by step guide to uninstall GTArcade from your PC and delete the account.

How do I uninstall the GTArcade app from Windows 10 PC?

1. Use uninstaller software

The quickest and safest method is to use dedicated uninstaller tools. These are specifically made to remove stubborn apps that are difficult to uninstall. They are also able to detect and remove all leftover files and registries entries related to the app you want to uninstall so you won’t have any issues if you want to reinstall it in the future. The process is pretty straightforward. They generally display a list of all your apps, you select what you want to remove and let the operation complete.

2. Remove the app from the installation folder 

Getting you do not have sufficient access to remove GTArcade error? This error occurs due to permission issues. Check out what to do if you don’t have sufficient access to remove GTArcade error to see more details about this subject.

How to delete GTArcade account?

Unfortunately, there is a no straightforward way to delete the GTArcade account. While there is a Truce option that removes the castle from your account if you don’t log in for 14 days straight. That said, the account is still not completely deleted. However, if you have logged in using your Facebook and Gmail account, you can delink the account from your Google or Facebook account settings to delete your GTArcade account. Windows 10 offers multiple ways to uninstall third-party apps. You can remove them from Settings as well as Control Panel. However, apps like GTArcade may require extra effort to remove them completely. Go through all the solutions and apply them to remove the app permanently.

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