If you’re a Clash Royale player, it’s likely that you’re using Game Center to keep track of your progress and Achievements. But if you want to uninstall the game from Game Center, there are a few steps that you can take. First, open up the Game Center settings and select “Delete account.” Then, select “Clash Royale” from the list of games and click on the “Delete account” button. Finally, confirm your deletion by clicking on the “Confirm deletion” button. If you’ve been playing Clash Royale for a while and have accumulated a lot of achievements, it’s likely that Game Center will remember those achievements and keep them active even if you uninstall the game. However, if you’ve only been playing for a few weeks and haven’t earned any Achievements yet, they may not be saved. So be sure to check your achievements before uninstallation to make sure they’re still there!


 These steps include:

 1.  Searching through the entire internet for Clash Royale related sites and forums

  1.  Posting on said websites about a lost/stolen account

  2.  Getting responses from fans all over the world and thanking them

  3.  There is also another method, which I will now show you Step 1 – 3 are very simple so they won’t take any time at all. If you don’t have much time then this is no problem for you and if you do have “all day”, then congratulations because it’s obviously not a problem! The last step  is a bit different.  First you will need to go to the website  that allows  you access  to your Google account(s).Google is one of the biggest websites in the world so it’s easy to find.  I’m actually  using Google right now so I will post an example picture bellow:

You can check what permissions you want to give certain apps because they may do different things based off of which permission(s) they receive. The simplest way to explain this is by showing an example picture.  If I allow “Full Access” then it means there might be some ability for that app/website to do anything.  However, if I deny Full Access and give it only “Read” access then that means the app can only read specific data but cannot modify any of said data (such as your name/email).

Note: You might want to keep in mind that some people might not be as kind hearted as you so maybe don’t give out personal information such as your email because there is no guarantee they will follow through with whatever agreement was made. It’s better to just get a fresh start and don’t worry about anything besides having fun!