How to uninstall VALORANT

How to uninstall VALORANT

Here's a breakdown of uninstalling VALORANT from your computer.

04th Apr 2023 11:29

Images via Riot Games | Microsoft

While it may seem as simple as uninstalling any program on your computer, VALORANT makes it slightly more difficult due to the anti-cheat system. While it's one of the premiere tactical shooters right now due to its combination of Counter Strike-inspired gameplay and hero shooter design, VALORANT isn't for everyone.

So read on for a walkthrough of how to uninstall the game.

How to uninstall

While you may be tempted to go straight to the Control Panel to uninstall VALORANT, it doesn't work the same as uninstalling a typical Steam game for example, meaning you need to take a couple of steps first.

Trying to remove the game straight from the Control Panel will just give you an error message, so you will need to first get rid of Vanguard, VALORANT's anti-cheat system. 

How To Uninstall VALORANT

To do this, you will need to open the system tray located in the bottom right of the screen, denoted by a small up arrow on the taskbar. Right-click the Vanguard icon - which is a red triangle and arrow, pictured above - and then select 'Exit Vanguard.' You will get a pop-up message asking if you are sure, so just click yes to finalise it. 

How To Uninstall VALORANT

Now you can go about uninstalling both VALORANT and Vanguard. Type 'Control Panel' in the Windows search bar, and select the option to 'Uninstall a program' at the bottom of the list.

How To Uninstall VALORANT

From there, scroll down and find Riot Vanguard, right-click, and then select 'uninstall/change' before clicking yes if there is a pop-up asking if you're sure. Now you can do the same with VALORANT, and all traces of the game will be removed from your system.

Tarran Stockton

About The Author

Tarran Stockton

Tarran is a Senior Guides Writer at GGRecon. He previously wrote reviews for his college newspaper before studying Media and Communication at university. His favourite genres include role-playing games, strategy games, and boomer shooters - along with anything indie. You can also find him in the pit at local hardcore shows.

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