How to turn off notifications on Xbox Series X

avatarAutocancellingWeek6 months ago
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avatarTargetingDirt6 months ago

Simple! Hit the Xbox button, navigate to Settings, then Preferences, and finally Notifications. Turn off what ya don't want. Done.

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avatarRegulatingHale6 months ago

From my experience, just head to Settings > Preferences > Notifications, and you can choose what to mute. Worked like a charm for me!


avatarConcludingDisc6 months ago

Notifications, who needs 'em? Just dive into Settings -> Notifications and toggle everything off. Easy peasy!


avatarSnorkellingClock6 months ago

To turn off notifications on your Xbox Series X, press the Xbox button on your controller to bring up the guide, go to Profile & system > Settings > Preferences > Notifications, and then customize which notifications you want to turn off or adjust the notification settings to your liking. Happy gaming!

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