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Minecraft boasts one of the most dedicated fanbases in video gaming history, and for good reason! The simple exploration and building mechanics offer virtually unparalleled freedom for the player to furnish their own world. However, with any sort of open-ended game, there is a high risk for addiction, and many have decided to swear off the game altogether. Do you feel like you might be better off without Minecraft? While the account deletion process is irreversible, it's fortunately easy to do.

  1. For most people interested in deleting their accounts, they're wanting to rid themselves of Minecraft due to its addictive properties. Many people have found countless hours swept away by the game, and would prefer to do something else. Because the deletion process is irreversible, you should take some time to consider whether you really want to quit. If you think you can't have it as part of a healthy life, then proceed with deleting it.
    • If you're addicted, try limiting, rather than deleting your Minecraft experience. You might try putting a strict limit on the amount you can play each day; that way, you'll have lots of other time to do other things. While it may seem hard at first, the self-restraint you'll learn from this will actually help you in many other ways.
    • Because there is a monetary value associated with a Minecraft account, it may be preferable to give the account away to someone who might get enjoyment out of it, rather than deleting it completely. [1]
  2. Uninstalling the Minecraft software is a good first step towards quitting. Delete any trace of it on your computer. If you have a console, toss out or trade in the disk. If you play it via a mobile device, remove the app.
    • Uninstalling the software but leaving the account intact is another option, as it'll give you the opportunity to return to it if you ever have a change of heart.
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  3. This shouldn't be a problem if you have a relatively newer account, but older accounts will require migrating your Minecraft info to Mojang. You won't be able to follow through with deleting your account otherwise. This can be done via the Mojang account migration form. [2]
  4. Go to https://account.mojang.com . From there, log in and access your 'Settings' tab. At the bottom, there should be a 'Request Deletion' button. Click the button, and you'll be asked to verify some of your information. In the majority of cases, your account should now be eliminated.
  5. If you cannot delete an account on your own for whatever reason, you might try contacting Mojang directly. They'll either be able to guide you through the process, or delete the account for you themselves.
    • If you only recently purchased the account (within the past 30 days) and want to delete it, you should send Mojang an email requesting a refund.
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    Can you delete your old account to obtain a new game?
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    No.
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    What can I do if I keep forgetting my login information?
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    Go to Mojang support to reset it. Write down the new login information and tape it to the back of your monitor in case you forget it again.
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    Contact Mojang and tell them the problem, and try resetting your password, because someone may have hacked your account and changed the email.
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      • Once the account is gone, there's no way to retrieve it, so you should make sure you're absolutely sure about it before you go ahead with removing it.
      • If you decide to play Minecraft again, you need to buy the game again.
      • If you try to play on two computers at the same time with one Minecraft account, it won't work.
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