Discord is a free-to-use communications app that you can use to share texts, GIFs, videos, images, and more. It allows voice chats and video calls while drawing over other apps, meaning you can talk to your teammates while playing games.
Discord integrates with multiple platforms like Windows, Linux, Mac, Android, etc., thus being a versatile platform for communicating with friends, chat groups, communities, and more. So it makes sense for gamers to want to run it on their PlayStation to communicate with PC gamers and other PS users.
The most recent January system update from PlayStation was a minor system update where it didn't mention anything regarding this, just performance upgrades and DualSense wireless support.
However, it is being speculated that Discord will soon be available on PlayStation sometime in March this year. Until then, it can be accessed via PlayStation for chats, not voice calls or game-sharing features.
Using Discord on the PlayStation is a workaround for the traditional ways of using the app and seems to work for both PS 5 and PS 4. Keep in mind that there will be limitations on the features you can access.
Step 1: Go to the Game Base section of the Control Center on your PlayStation.
Step 2: Create a message group with an alternate account to start a chat. You can also use the chatbox for a friend's account, should they be okay with it.
Step 3: Type in "www.discord.com" as a text message and send it to the group or chatbox.
Step 4: Once sent, you will find the link to the Discord log-in page generated along with your text message.
Step 5: Click the link, and the log-in page will appear on your screen via the web browser. Even though there will be a 'Download' option, it is worth noting that clicking on
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