Xbox Game bar party chat not working

We suspect that at least one of the options below will be enough to solve your problem, so be sure to read carefully and follow the instructions as they are laid out. Let us talk about this from a more detailed perspective.

1] Unplug and plug in your headset

The first thing we recommend users to do is to unplug their headset from the Windows 10 computer for five seconds, then plug it in again. Use it to listen in order to find out if party chat is working.

2] Perform a reboot

Another tried, and test way to fix headset audio problems is to restart the computer. Right-click on the Windows icon located at the bottom-left corner, then select Shutdown > Restart.

3] Repair Xbox Game Bar app

If everything above fails, then it is time to perform more Advanced actions to fix the problem once and for all. Please click on the Windows key + I on your keyboard to fire up the Settings area to repair the app. From there, select Apps > Apps & Features, then scroll down until you’ve come across Xbox Game Bar. Now, you will want to click on the app then select Advanced Options. A new window should appear. Please click on Repair, then give it some time to complete the process. Once that is done, restart the Xbox Game Bar app.

4] Set automatic time zone in Windows 10

One reason why the Xbox Game Bar fails to work as it should, may be due to synchronization issues that has a lot to do with the time zone set on your computer. To fix this little problem, we will have to set the time zone to automatic. In order to solve this issue, right-click on the clock located on the Taskbar, then select Adjust date/time. When the window is up, toggle the button under Set Time Automatically to turn it on.

5] Set your headset as the default device for output and input

Chances are, your audio input and output are not properly configured; therefore, we will have to make some changes to how your headset operates.

Okay, so the first thing you must do is visit the Settings area by clicking on the Windows key + I. From there, be sure to select System > Sound, then navigate to Sound Control Panel. A small window should now be visible. Select the Playback tab, then right-click on the correct device and choose Set as Default Communication Device.

Once you’ve completed that section, it is time to switch over to the Recording tab. Right-click on the correct device, then select Properties from the menu. Go to Advanced, then be sure to tick the box beside Allow Applications to Take Exclusive Control of This Device. Finally, hit Apply > OK, and that should fix the problem you’re facing, hopefully.