- You can use
Discord onXbox by linking your Discord account to your Xbox Live account. - Once your accounts are linked, Discord will show your friends what game you're currently playing on your Xbox.
- Linking your accounts makes it easy for your Discord friends to join your Xbox game.
Discord, a popular messaging platform, is easy to link with your Xbox Live account. You can do this on your Xbox One or Xbox Series X/S through the Discord app for Mac and PC, or the mobile app for iPhone and Android devices.
Here's a breakdown of what you can do with Discord on Xbox and how to link your accounts.
Discord on Xbox
The major feature of Discord on Xbox is that when you begin playing a game on your Xbox, it'll be shown on your Discord profile. This means that anyone you share a server with will be able to see what you're playing, which is great if you have friends who might want to join in.
But other than being able to see who else is online, the capabilities of Discord on Xbox are limited. If you use Discord on your PC when gaming, for example, you can talk with friends over voice chat and messaging, but those features aren't yet available on Xbox.
In the news: There are reports that Microsoft is in talks to buy Discord, which could lead to further integration and more features on Xbox.
Here's how to use Discord on Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S.
How to use Discord on Xbox One
- Turn on your Xbox One and sign in to your Xbox Live account.
- Press the Xbox button on your controller, then navigate to the "Systems" tab, located on the far-right side of the menu. Highlight "Settings" with your cursor and press the "A" button.
- On the next screen, scroll to the "Account" tab. Once you've done so, select "Linked social accounts" and press "A."
- Navigate to the "Discord" panel, highlight "Link," and press "A."
- On the next screen, press "A" to begin the linking process. If you're asked to let the app share your info with Microsoft, select "Yes" and press "A."
- The next screen will have a six-character code and instructions for linking your Discord account. Open the Discord app on your phone or computer.
- In Discord, tap or click the "Settings" icon. On a computer, this should be a gear icon that appears toward the bottom of the screen, next to your username. On mobile, you'll have to tap the three horizontal lines in the upper-left corner of the screen to open a menu, after which the icon will be visible at the bottom of the screen - on an iPhone, it'll be your profile picture, and on an Android, it'll be a gear.
- Tap or click "Connections." If you're on mobile, tap "Add" in the upper-right corner of the screen.
- Tap or click "Xbox Live" or the Xbox logo.
- Your phone or computer will be taken to a screen that allows you to enter a code - you may also need to log into your Xbox account here. Enter the six-digit code displayed on your TV screen.
- Once you've successfully entered the code, your Xbox Live account should be linked to your Discord account, and your friends on Discord will be able to see what you're playing on your Xbox One.
How to use Discord on Xbox Series X/S
- Turn on your Xbox Series X/S and sign in to your Xbox Live account.
- Press the Xbox button on your controller to open the menu, then navigate to the "Profile & system" tab on the far right. Once there, select your profile and press the "A" button.
- Select "My account" and press "A."
- On the left side of the menu, select "Account," and then move your cursor to "Linked social accounts" on the right side of the menu. Press "A" once you've done so.
- Highlight the "Link" option underneath Discord and press "A."
- Using the on-screen keyboard, type in your Discord account's email address (or phone number, depending on your preference) and password. Once you've done so, press the "Start" button on your controller.
- Using the controller, hover your cursor over the "Authorize" button and press "A."
- Your Xbox Live account should now be linked to Discord. You can also choose whether or not to show this on your profile. On Discord, your friends will now be able to see what you're playing.