By the time you read this, Nintendo, PlayStation and Xbox have already abandoned their integration with X, formerly known as Twitter. Before it was relatively easy to share an image or microvideo of your video games directly with Elon Musk’s social network from the consoles and now, let’s say that the process has been extended.
It must be remembered that cheaper. This way one could share their video game achievements.
Now, the function of doing it directly has already been thrown in the trash, however, there is always a solution. Sometimes it is not as orthodox as we would like, but it is possible and we are going to tell you how it works.
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How to share video game screenshots from your consoles on X and other social networks
Even though we no longer have X or Facebook integration on consoles, there are ways to share how you beat up the aliens in Helldivers 2 or, failing that, that Assassin’s Creed or FIFA bug that made you laugh so much. Even this solution can be much easier because it involves your phone.
Share images and video captured from PlayStation: The PS App seems like a somewhat useless application, however, from there you can buy, receive notifications when you finish downloading a game and, more recently, the possibility of downloading all the images you captured from the console from the cloud. This feature is only available on PS5 and images and video captures will only be in the cloud for 15 days. From the same app you can share on your phone to the social network you want.
Share images and videos captured on Xbox: The Xbox application that you install on your cell phone and it is almost essential for when you turn on your Series X|S for the first time has the function that you can pull all the captures and videos from your cloud. All you have to do is download the image to your device and share it on your favorite social network, not just X.
Share images and videos captured on Nintendo Switch: Nintendo has the most complex system to use. The first option is to connect via USB to the console and download the images to your PC. It’s like when you want to backup your cell phone photos. The other is a little more complex and cumbersome. First, you go to your screenshot gallery, then select share and edit, then send (you will get one or more). You scan a QR code with your phone and the media objects will be transferred. It is a process that can improve, but at least at the moment it works.
Of course, all video game console apps have areas of opportunity for improvement, but come on, they don’t abandon you when it comes to sharing your best plays with the rest of the world through social networks. Don’t miss any of our news at Google news and also join Discord to talk about this and other topics.
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