Microsoft is streamlining Discord server voice chat support on Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S by ditching the feature’s convoluted mobile app requirement – a change currently going through Insider testing ahead of its public release.
Discord server voice chat support launched for Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S in September, making it possible for users to talk with their friends directly through Discord Voice chats, wherever they may be. Unfortunately, it’s a pretty fiddly process in its current guise.
Users first need to link their Xbox and Discord accounts then download the Xbox mobile app to their phone – which must also be linked to a user’s console. Discord is then launched on mobile or desktop, and once a user has joined the Voice call they want to transfer to Xbox, they need to select the ‘transfer call’ option. Next, hit the ‘confirm’ button back in the mobile app, at which point it’s time to don a headset and start chatting via console.
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