Xbox One S won’t play games? Get the quick fixes here

September 2022 · 8 minute read
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  • Among the common reasons why the Xbox One S won’t play games includes the account itself (game sharing issues), your user profile, the disc (if you’re playing disc games), and sometimes the console itself may be the problem.

    If you’re looking for workarounds to resolve this problem, try some of these listed below.

    What can I do if Xbox One S won’t play games?

  • General troubleshooting
  • Replace the game
  • Change power modes and power cycle the console
  • Verify the purchasing account for the game
  • Test your network connection
  • Remove and add back your profile
  • Use a different profile
  • Clear the local save and re-sync with the cloud
  • Reset the Xbox One S operating system
  • 1. General troubleshooting

    2. Replace the game

    If none of the general troubleshooting solutions work, and your Xbox One S won’t play games, especially for disc games, you can replace the game.

    3. Change power modes and power cycle the console

    If this doesn’t work, request a repair from the Xbox Online Service Center.

    4. Verify the purchasing account for the game

    If you’re trying to play digital games, check that the game was purchased by the account you are using, because they should be the same, even when signing in to Xbox Live.

    You can verify this by checking your Xbox Live purchase history, for which you have to provide your Microsoft account email address and password. To do this:

    If you cannot verify the purchase account is the same, your games won’t play because many games don’t work without a license. If the account that purchased this game is not loaded on your Xbox One S console, then your Xbox One S won’t play games.

    5. Test your network connection

    A network connection issue can sometimes mean Xbox One S won’t play games. Test your network connection by doing this:

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    Note: Any known outages will appear in the middle of the screen. If this the connection test is successful, your console will connect to Xbox Live. If you are prompted to update your console software, choose Yes.

    6. Remove and add back your profile

    If Xbox One S won’t play games on one specific profile, the profile data associated with this game may be corrupted. Fix this by removing your profile from the console and then downloading your account again.

    Download your profile again to create a fresh version of the account data. Here’s how:

    7. Use a different profile

    Sometimes corrupted profile data on your Xbox One S console affects gameplay. If this is the case, try playing the same game using a different profile on your console.

    8. Clear the local save and re-sync with the cloud

    The local save for your game may be corrupted, in which case you need to delete it and resync it with the cloud to fix the problem. To do this:

    9. Reset the Xbox One S operating system

    There may be a problem with your console’s operating system hence Xbox One S won’t play games. The reset can be done without deleting your games or apps. To do that:

    Note: Do NOT select Reset and remove everything because this resets the console to factory settings, and all user data, and all games and apps will be deleted. This should only be used as a last resort solution.

    If successful, you may have to repeat some general console set-up steps before getting back to the Home screen. Try and play your game again after this.

    Did any of these solutions help? Let us know in the comments section below.

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