Discord is rolling out on Xbox. Here's how to set it up

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At long last, Discord voice chat has a home on consoles.

The popular messaging and community platform that’s widely used by PC gamers for its exceptionally well-implemented voice chat, streaming, and social features is now starting to roll out for select Xbox users. For now, it’s limited to members of the Xbox Insiders program (which is free to join) who receive an invite, but access is set to grow “in the coming weeks,” says Xbox.

While the main Discord app offers an array of features, this Xbox announcement is primarily about the voice chat. Players will be able to use Discord Voice on Xbox to pop into chat channels and group calls right on their console. The process to get all of that up and running is a bit convoluted — that might explain why it’s a limited rollout — but it’s simple enough.

To get started, you’ll need a Discord account and an Insiders invite to use it on Xbox. First, you link your Discord and Xbox accounts by firing up your console (Xbox One and Xbox Series hardware only) and heading to the “Parties & Chats” menu. If you have access, you should see a “Try Discord Voice on Xbox” menu option listed there. Selecting that opens up a QR code that you’ll need to scan to start the linking process.

You can also manage this in Discord on PC or mobile by heading to the app’s settings menu and opening up the “Connections” tab. To link up with Microsoft, just click the Xbox logo near the top of the page and follow the prompts. Note that to access Discord Voice, you’ll still need to do this connection process if you’ve previously connected your Xbox and Discord accounts.

Joining a Discord voice chat on Xbox is similarly convoluted and, based on Discord’s own support documentation, extremely limited for now. You’ll need an iOS device that has both the Discord and Xbox apps installed, and basic voice features like Mute and Deafen can only be managed in the mobile app. You can probably expect platform availability and feature availability to grow as the more public launch approaches, but we’ve reached out to Microsoft for clarification on the details.

The fact of Discord’s arrival on any console is a big moment on its own, and it’s something of a coup for Microsoft. Sony announced a Discord partnership of its own in March 2021. While account linking has been up and running for some time, the all-important rollout of voice chat support has yet to materialize on PlayStation. The Xbox release could mean it’s happening sooner than anyone thinks, though.

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