Since the previous generation of consoles PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, game recordings such as screenshots and videos have become increasingly popular. With the launch of this current generation in 2020, it was clear that PlayStation and Xbox would encourage us even more to share our best shots.
On the Xbox Series X/S and even the Xbox One, this was relatively easy when it came to transferring images and videos from the hard drive to your phone, for example. You simply capture what you want and in minutes it will be automatically uploaded to the official Xbox app. From there you can save the image and download it to your phone, making sharing to social media a breeze. However, that wasn’t possible on PlayStation, despite players wanting this feature so badly…until now.
As you can see in the video above, PlayStation rolled out this feature for PS5 players. You’ll need to enable it first in your console and PlayStation App settings, of course, but after that, screenshots and videos under three minutes long will automatically upload to the PlayStation App. You stay there for 14 days and during this time you can save any picture or video and download it to your mobile device. And similar to Xbox game captures, it makes it much easier to share your captures with friends and others on social media.
For more information on the PS5, see game informants List of the 10 Best PlayStation 5 Games and then check out these details on the latest PS5 Beta, which adds additional party chat options, game base improvements, UI changes and more to the console. After that, read more about the PS5 covers and the new DualSense colors.
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