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In my case, I found I was left with no choice but todo the following:
#1. Manually delete the Folder(s) of any data from the game (Don't forget to also check /AppData/ if applicable.)
Frustratingly for a long time after, Windows 11 would not reclaim the prior used Disk space from the deleted beta because the OS still considered it "installed"
Thus I fixed this issue after I finally got annoyed enough by:
#2. Backing up, then adjusting/deleting any/all associated Windows OS Registry entries that either pointed to or referenced the deleted beta app
#3. I ran numerous Dx/Rx processes such as "chkdsk", "sfc/scannow" & others with their additional CMD flags (where appropriate)
Such was an extra precaution to ensure my system fully repopulated/adjusted any potentially affected child entries/references to the deleted beta were applicable.
GL too ya'll! & if you do go the reg-edit route, know its not as hard/bad as it might be nerve wracking if its uncharted territory for ya.
But so-long as you do it mindfully with precaution measures to ensure fall-back safety your nerves will be at ease!