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How to Cancel Minecraft Realms Subscription: Official Steps
Cancel Minecraft Realms through the marketplace that bills you, protect and download worlds, confirm the access end date, and understand platform refund rules.
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How to cancel Minecraft Realms through the correct billing owner
Web cancellation
Cancel Minecraft Realms through Web
1Identify the marketplace that bills Realms
Check your recent bank or card statement to see who is billing you for Realms. If the charge lists Microsoft, Xbox, or Minecraft.net—not Apple, Google Play, Amazon, or PlayStation—plan to cancel through your Microsoft account on the web. Microsoft’s EULA confirms that Realms bought through its website or stores use Microsoft accounts and store rules.
2Open its subscriptions or services page
On a computer or mobile browser, sign in to the correct Microsoft account or gamertag you used for Realms. From the account area, open the section that lists your active services or subscriptions for Microsoft platforms (for example, the page that shows recurring services for your Microsoft account). Realms purchases on Minecraft.net are associated with this account.
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3Select the Realms subscription
In the list of subscriptions, look for an entry such as Minecraft Realms, Realms Plus, or a Minecraft-branded Realms service. Open its details so you can see renewal status, billing period, and which payment method is being charged. This confirms you are changing the correct Realm if you have more than one.
4Turn off recurring billing and confirm
Use the manage or billing option on that entry to turn off recurring payments or cancel the subscription. When the site confirms the change, note the date through which service remains active and keep any confirmation email or screenshot. When the paid term ends, the Realm will expire; your worlds then remain downloadable for 18 months before permanent deletion, and re-subscribing within that window restores the Realm.
iOS cancellation
Cancel Minecraft Realms through iOS
1Open Settings
On your iPhone or iPad, open the device’s Settings app instead of the Minecraft app. Subscription management for in-app purchases like Realms is handled through iOS system settings tied to your Apple ID, not within Minecraft itself.
2Tap your name
At the top of Settings, tap your Apple ID banner (your name and profile image). This opens account settings for the Apple ID that controls App Store purchases, which is where any Realms subscription you bought on iOS will be listed.
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3Open Subscriptions
In your Apple ID settings, open the area where Apple lists active and expired subscriptions. On most devices this appears as a Subscriptions option; in some regions it may be under your media or purchases settings but still leads to the same list of recurring services tied to your Apple ID.
4Choose Minecraft Realms
In the subscriptions list, look for an entry related to Minecraft, such as Minecraft Realms or Realms Plus. Tap it to open the subscription details screen so you can see the renewal schedule and billing status associated with that Realm.
5Tap Cancel Subscription and confirm
Use the option labeled Cancel Subscription or equivalent on that screen to stop future renewals, then confirm when your device prompts you. Apple will show when billing ends; Realms access will continue under Apple’s rules until your term expires, after which your Realm is treated as expired and your worlds follow the standard 18‑month retention and reactivation rules.
Google Play cancellation
Cancel Minecraft Realms through Google Play
1Open Google Play
On your Android device, open the Google Play Store app while signed in with the same Google account you used to buy or start the Realms subscription. Subscriptions are tied to that Google account, not to your device alone.
2Open Payments & subscriptions
Tap your profile icon to open the Play Store menu, then choose the section that groups together your payments and subscriptions. On current versions this is labeled Payments & subscriptions, but on some devices the wording may vary slightly while still leading to billing settings.
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3Open Subscriptions
Within the billing area, open the Subscriptions list to see recurring services associated with your Google account. This screen should show any active Realms or Minecraft‑related subscriptions purchased via Google Play.
4Choose Minecraft Realms
Scroll through active subscriptions and tap the entry for Minecraft Realms, Realms Plus, or similar Minecraft‑branded Realms service. The details page will show its renewal cadence, next billing date, and payment method so you can confirm you’re working on the right Realm.
5Tap Cancel subscription and confirm
Use the Cancel subscription option on that page and follow the prompts until Google confirms cancellation. Future Google Play charges for that Realms subscription stop; once the current term ends under Google’s rules, the Realm expires and your worlds follow the normal 18‑month download and reactivation window.
Amazon cancellation
Cancel Minecraft Realms through Amazon
1Open Memberships & Subscriptions
In a web browser, sign in to the Amazon account that was used on your Fire device and open the area of your account that lists Memberships & Subscriptions or similar. This is where Amazon groups recurring digital services and app‑store subscriptions billed to your account.
2Find Minecraft Realms
Scan your list of active subscriptions for an entry connected to Minecraft, such as a Realms or Realms Plus subscription delivered through the Amazon Appstore. If you have multiple Minecraft items, open each one’s details to see which is your active Realm.
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3Turn off renewal
From the Realms‑related subscription details page, choose the option to manage or turn off auto‑renewal. Amazon may describe this as cancelling, ending, or not renewing the subscription; the important part is that future billing is disabled for that specific Realms entry.
4Review and confirm the end date
After you update the setting, Amazon will show a confirmation screen or email that includes the date through which your Realms access remains active. Save that information for your records. Once Amazon actually lets the subscription expire, Realms treats it as an expired Realm subject to the 18‑month world‑retention and possible reactivation window.
PlayStation cancellation
Cancel Minecraft Realms through PlayStation
1Open the platform subscription settings
On your PlayStation console, sign in with the PlayStation Network account that owns the Minecraft license and Realm. Open the account or system settings area and navigate to the screen that lists your active subscriptions or services purchased through the PlayStation Store.
2Choose Minecraft Realms
In the subscription list, look for the Minecraft Realms or Realms Plus entry, distinct from PlayStation Plus. Highlight it and open its details so you can review renewal status, next billing date, and confirm you are adjusting the correct Realms subscription.
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3Turn off recurring billing
From the Realms subscription details, use the option to disable auto‑renewal or cancel the subscription. This affects only the Realms service; it does not change your PlayStation Plus membership, which is a separate console‑wide online subscription required for multiplayer generally.
4Confirm the end date
After you complete the prompts, review the end date PlayStation shows for that Realms subscription and save any confirmation message. Once Sony lets the term expire, your Realm becomes inactive for your invited players but its worlds can be downloaded or restored for 18 months, consistent with other expired Realms.
Refund policy
Refunds for Minecraft Realms subscriptions
Minecraft and Mojang do not run a separate Realms‑only refund program. Instead, Realms purchases are governed by the refund and cancellation rules of the store where you bought the subscription (for example, Microsoft Store, App Store, Google Play, Amazon, or PlayStation).
Check my refund options- Store terms control refund eligibility
- The Minecraft EULA states that if you decide to cancel your Realm after purchase, your cancellation is subject to the rules of the applicable store or platform. That means any eligibility for charge reversals, grace periods, or special consumer protections is determined by that store, not Mojang.
- Cancellation and refunds are separate actions
- Turning off auto‑renewal stops future billing, but does not guarantee a refund for charges that already occurred. Whether a store issues a refund for a recent charge generally depends on its own digital‑goods policies and, in some regions, local law. Mojang’s documentation does not promise automatic refunds on Realm cancellation.
- Realms remains usable until the store ends access
- Because Realms is an ongoing service that begins as soon as the Realm is available, you usually retain access until the end of the current paid term even after cancellation. Exactly when access stops—and whether partial refunds are possible—is up to the billing store’s policy.
- Data retention is independent of refunds
- World retention and deletion follow Realms policies (including the 18‑month window for expired Realms), regardless of whether you receive a refund. Even without a refund, you can download worlds within that window or restore the Realm by resubscribing before deletion.
If you believe your Realms charge was made in error or you canceled but were still billed, first review the digital purchase refund policy for the store that billed you, then contact that store’s customer support. If you still need help understanding what happened to a specific Realm, contact Minecraft Support with your account and Realm details. Contact Minecraft Support
Billing
Who actually bills your Minecraft Realms
Understanding who owns the billing relationship helps you choose the right cancellation path and avoid looking for a missing button inside Minecraft itself.
Realms is an add-on to Minecraft
Minecraft Realms is a separate subscription service layered on top of your Minecraft license; buying the game alone does not include a Realm. Realms is billed as its own recurring product on supported platforms.
Billing always follows the store of purchase
If you purchased Realms via Minecraft.net, the Microsoft Store, Xbox, Apple iOS, Google Play, Amazon, or PlayStation, that store owns the subscription and its cancellation rules. Mojang’s EULA explicitly states that canceling a Realm is subject to the applicable store or platform’s terms.
Microsoft account is central on Microsoft platforms
On Minecraft.net, the Microsoft Store, and Xbox, Realms is tied to your Microsoft account and Xbox profile. You need to sign in with the same account and gamertag that originally bought the Realm to view or cancel the subscription.
Console online subscriptions are separate
On consoles, you may need Xbox Game Pass Core, Nintendo Switch Online, or PlayStation Plus for multiplayer access, but these services are separate from Realms. Canceling Realms does not end these console-wide memberships, and canceling them does not automatically cancel Realms.
After cancellation
What happens when a Realms term ends
Canceling Realms stops renewal; what happens next depends on when the current paid term ends and how long it has been since the Realm was active.
Subscription keeps running until expiry
Realms is sold as a subscription that renews automatically unless you cancel. Typically, canceling stops future renewals, while the service continues until the current billing period ends according to the store’s rules, at which point the Realm becomes expired.
Worlds remain yours after expiry
When a Realms subscription expires, the worlds stored on that Realm remain associated with your account. Minecraft’s FAQ states you have 18 months after expiry to download those worlds to your device.
18‑month deletion window
An official Realms update explains that canceled or expired Realms will be deleted after 18 months. This time window runs from when the Realm became canceled or expired, so long‑inactive Realms will eventually be removed from Mojang’s servers.
Re‑subscribing can fully restore the Realm
If you resubscribe to Realms within the 18‑month window, you regain access to the same Realm “just as you left it,” including worlds and settings, as long as it has not passed the deletion threshold.
Invited players lose access when the Realm is inactive
Realms are personal servers under the owner’s subscription. Once the underlying subscription expires and the Realm is no longer active, invited players cannot join again unless you either resubscribe or restore the world from a download to a new Realm.
World data
Protecting worlds before and after cancellation
Before turning off billing, it is important to understand how many worlds your Realm holds, how backups work, and how to save copies locally.
Each Realm holds up to three worlds
A Realms subscription lets you store up to three worlds at a time, with only one active for players while the others are inactive slots. You can switch which world is active without canceling your subscription.
You can download a world to your device
Minecraft’s Realms guidance explains you can go into your Realm, choose the world slot, and use the download option to create a local copy. This is useful before cancellation so you always have an offline backup even if the Realm is later deleted.
Expired Realms still allow world downloads for a time
Even after your subscription expires, Mojang notes you can download worlds for 18 months before the Realm is deleted. If you forget to download before canceling, you can still sign in later within that timeframe and save a copy.
Backups are part of the service, not a separate add-on
Realms includes server‑side backups and 24/7 hosting as core features; these are not separately billed options. When your subscription ends, you lose the hosted service, but backups continue to support your right to download the worlds during the retention window.
Preview/Beta
How cancellation affects Preview/Beta Realms
Some players participate in the Minecraft Preview/Beta program and run experimental Realms alongside standard ones. Those are tied to the same underlying subscription.
Preview Realms share the main subscription
The Preview/Beta Realms help article explains that a Preview Realm is created in addition to your regular Realm under the same subscription, essentially as an extra test environment linked to one paid Realms slot.
Canceling the subscription cancels both Realms
Mojang states explicitly that canceling the subscription used for a Preview Realm cancels both your regular Realm and the Preview Realm. There is no way to cancel only the Preview Realm while keeping the main Realm under the same subscription.
You can have multiple Preview Realms if you have multiple subscriptions
For each Realms subscription you maintain, you can create an additional Preview Realm once you join the Preview/Beta program and install the Preview/Beta version of Minecraft.
World retention rules still apply
Although the article focuses on Preview setup, canceled Preview Realms are still subject to the same general Realms policies, including the 18‑month deletion window for canceled or expired Realms. The safest practice is to download critical experimental worlds before canceling.
Troubleshooting
If you cannot find the cancel option
Realms often spans multiple accounts and platforms, so a missing cancellation button usually means you are looking in the wrong place rather than that cancellation is impossible.
Check you are signed into the right Microsoft account or gamertag
Realms access and ownership follow your Microsoft account. If you sign into Minecraft.net or your console with a different gamertag or Microsoft account, you might see the Realm in‑game but not find the billing entry in that account’s subscriptions.
Confirm which store is charging you
Look at your bank or card statement to see whether the merchant is Microsoft, Apple, Google, Amazon, or PlayStation. If you try to cancel in a different store than the one listed, you won’t see any Realms subscription to manage.
Differentiate Realms from console online services
On consoles, Realms appears separately from Xbox Game Pass Core, Nintendo Switch Online, or PlayStation Plus. If you only see those services, you may not have an active Realms subscription on that account, or it may have already expired.
Check if the Realm has already expired or been deleted
If your Realms subscription expired more than 18 months ago, the Realm and its worlds may already have been deleted under Mojang’s cleanup policy, so no active subscription entry will appear.
Contact Minecraft Support as a last resort
If you still cannot determine which account or store owns the subscription but you know the Realm name and approximate purchase date, you can open a support ticket with Mojang for help investigating.
Alternatives
Options other than canceling Realms
If your goal is to control who plays, how much you pay, or how your worlds are used, there are alternatives that do not require canceling the subscription outright.
Manage invites and permissions via Minecraft.net
Mojang highlights that Realm owners can log into Minecraft.net and adjust settings such as Realm name, description, invited players, and permissions without touching billing. This can be useful if you only want to restrict or expand access.
Rotate worlds instead of deleting the Realm
A Realm can store up to three worlds; you can switch which is active using the Realms settings in‑game or on the web. If you are finished with one world, you can download it and activate a different slot instead of canceling the entire subscription.
Use local or player‑hosted worlds
If you rarely need an always‑online server, you can host worlds locally from your device or computer and invite friends while you are online, which does not require Realms. Mojang’s platform comparison and multiplayer guidance highlight support for player‑hosted servers and LAN play.
Join someone else’s Realm
Instead of maintaining your own subscription, you can ask a friend who already pays for Realms to invite you. Mojang notes that invited members do not need their own subscription to play on a host’s Realm.
Accounts
Account and family considerations
Families often manage Realms on behalf of children, and Minecraft now provides tools to adjust Realms settings without having to install the game on every device.
Realms ownership stays with the purchasing account
Even if a child primarily plays on the Realm, the subscription is tied to the parent or guardian account that completed the purchase (Microsoft, Apple, Google, Amazon, or PlayStation). That account must handle cancellation.
Manage Realms from a browser
A Mojang article explains that Realm owners can access Realms settings from any browser by logging into their Minecraft profile on Minecraft.net, making it easier for parents to supervise invites and permissions without launching the game.
Console and Microsoft account alignment
On Xbox and some other platforms, Minecraft uses your Microsoft account’s Xbox gamertag. If a child uses a different gamertag than the parent’s, the subscription may appear under the parent’s Microsoft billing account even though the child plays on the Realm.
Multiplayer safety and moderation remain in effect
Realms activity is still subject to Mojang’s EULA and community standards. If you cancel and later reactivate a Realm, the same account‑level enforcement rules (such as suspensions for violations) continue to apply.
Support
Support and billing issue escalation
While the store that billed you controls formal refund decisions, Mojang provides limited support for Realms‑specific problems and questions about expired worlds.
Store policies govern refunds
The Realms section of Mojang’s EULA states that if you decide to cancel a Realm after purchase, your cancellation is subject to the applicable store or platform rules. This includes any refund eligibility and timing.
Mojang can answer questions about expired Realms
In its Realms deletion announcement, Mojang directs players with questions about canceled or expired Realms to contact customer support through the official help portal. They can clarify world availability, but cannot override store billing policies.
Use detailed information when contacting support
When opening a support ticket, include your Microsoft account or gamertag, platform, Realm name, and approximate purchase and expiry dates. This helps support staff locate the correct Realm and explain whether it is still recoverable within the 18‑month window.
Minecraft Realms cancellation FAQ
Provider-specific answers based on official sources checked August 14, 2026. Signed-in terms, region, billing owner, and applicable law still control.
What happens to my Minecraft Realm after I cancel the subscription?
Can I reactivate a Minecraft Realm after it has expired or been canceled?
Does canceling my Realms subscription also cancel Xbox Game Pass Core, Nintendo Switch Online, or PlayStation Plus?
Is canceling my Minecraft Realms subscription the same as deleting my Minecraft account or worlds?
Can I get a refund for a Minecraft Realms charge if I forgot to cancel?
Does Minecraft offer a way to pause a Realms subscription instead of canceling it?
How does canceling a Realms subscription affect Preview or Beta Realms?
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