Back in May of last year, Sony announced a new partnership with Discord to eventually integrate the messaging service into the PlayStation Network. Now, it looks like that partnership is coming to fruition as some American users can now link the service to their PSN accounts. The added integration will let PlayStation 4 and 5 players easily share their gaming activity amongst other users on the social platform on any device that supports it. While the feature is currently only available to PlayStation owners in the US, it is expected to roll out to other countries soon.
Announced in an official Discord blog post, this new feature will work similarly to the way linking your Discord account to another service works. Once linked, users can display the game they are playing on their console as their activity. Plus, users can opt in to display their PSN ID on their Discord profile. This way, Discord friends can easily add you, join in on the fun if the game supports cross-play, or at least spark a conversation about a shared love for a game.
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This partnership between Sony and Discord aims to connect players all over the world. As the Discord blog notes, “Whether you stick to single-player games or enjoy having your friends join in on multiplayer endeavors, your friends from all over the world will be able to see all sorts of PlayStation games you’re playing and start a conversation about wanting to jump in and play with you.”
While this integration is a big step, it is only the beginning between PlayStation and Discord. The ongoing partnership between the two will continue to explore how they can “create great shared experiences for your friends and communities”. Sounds like there are
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