Msxblmultiplayer Link Fix Updated ((exclusive))

If you've tried the main solutions and are still seeing the error, these targeted fixes can help resolve deeper issues.

The story begins with a player—let’s call them "The Archivist"—who spent years building a shared digital kingdom with friends in games like Sea of Thieves Forza Horizon

Type the following command to remove the service: get-appxpackage *gamingservices* -allusers | remove-appxpackage -allusers Restart your PC. msxblmultiplayer link fix updated

"You’ll need a new app to open this ms-xbl-multiplayer link"

When a friend sends an invite from a game running on the Xbox network (like Sea of Thieves , Forza Horizon , or Call of Duty ), the invite uses a deep-link protocol structured as ms-xbl-multiplayer:// . Windows relies on and the Xbox Game Bar to read these links. If you've tried the main solutions and are

The error occurs when Windows fails to recognize the protocol used to route Xbox Live multiplayer invitations. This breakdown typically stems from corrupted Microsoft Store registries, outdated components, or mismatched protocols between Steam and the Xbox framework.

to manually rewrite the laws of the operating system, forcing Windows to remember what an "ms-xbl" link was supposed to do. The Cloud Drifters Windows relies on and the Xbox Game Bar to read these links

Open your , right-click the problematic game, and select Manage > Browse local files .