Microsoft makes it easier to share your best gaming moments with friends.
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In a blog post detailing the Xbox September update, the company said that Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One users can now stream their game directly to Discord. Microsoft has built the functionality right into the Xbox dashboard. After installing the update and connecting to a Discord server, you'll find a new "Stream your game" option under the "Parties & Chats" section of your console's dashboard.
The feature arrives just in time for the general release of Microsoft's big fall exclusive, Starfield. Microsoft first added Discord integration last September. Since then, the company has done a lot of work to make the platform easier to access on its consoles.
Separately, Microsoft said Tuesday that it would begin rolling out voice reporting starting this week. First announced in July, the feature allows Xbox users to capture a 60-second clip when they hear an abusive exchange over voice communication and then send it to the Xbox Safety Team for review. Voice reporting will first roll out to English-speaking users in the US, UK, Canada, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.