PlayStation hasn't made sharing screenshots and clips the easiest thing to do on the PS5. Fortunately, it seems PlayStation is testing a new feature for its mobile app that should greatly improve the user experience on PS5.
Whether for posting online or simply sharing with friends, taking screenshots through one's console is a major convenience of modern gaming. There was a time when only players who had proper game-capture gear could take solid screenshots and recordings of gameplay, but now pretty much anyone can be an in-game photographer. PlayStation in many of its latest releases has incorporated intricate photo mode services, allowing users to capture the beauty of their games, and in some cases even reveal unseen details like in The Last of Us 2. One of the biggest inconveniences of using the PS5's built-in screenshot feature, though, is getting the images off the console.
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Gamers in Canada and Japan are currently testing a feature that connects PS5 screenshots to the PlayStation App. Essentially, following an update to the PlayStation App, players can allow their PS5 to auto-upload their screenshots over the cloud, to which players can then retrieve through the App. According to official support page, permissible capture include non-4K gameplay clips under 3 minutes long and «screenshots taken from the Create Menu or Create button shortcuts.» The captures will be accessible through both the PS5 and the App, but the latter will only have 14 days of usage before being removed from the cloud.
While there are already a handful of ways for players to export their PS5 captures, none are very convenient. For example, players can share their PS5 captures to
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