Xbox goes over the new Share button on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S controllers

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What you need to know

What you need to know

A new YouTube video from the Xbox team goes over one of the key features for thenew Xbox controller, which will debut alongside next-gen consoles like theXbox Series XandXbox Series Slater this yearon November 10, 2020. After months of speculation, we now know exactly how the dedicated Share button on the new Xbox controllers will work, and it looks very easy to use.

According to the video, the Share button has two primary functions: a single press will immediately take a screenshot in any game you’re playing, and a long press will record a game capture (presumably of the default length of 30 seconds, or your setting). Once the screenshot or game capture is saved, you can use Xbox’s dedicated sharing UI, or theall-new Xbox app for Androidto share to your friends, your profile, or any social media platforms.

While the Share button is an admittedly small addition, it’s still important to make capturing and sharing gameplay easier than ever, as the current iteration means opening the Xbox Guide first, often leading to disruption in gameplay and sometimes inadvertant death. Hopefully the Share button really does work as well and is as simple as the video implies.

Xbox is dropping a ton of news today, with the biggest being thatXbox has acquired Zenimax Media, the owner of studios like Bethesda and id Software. This means big, big things are afoot for Xbox’s future, ahead of Xbox Series X and S pre-orders opening tomorrow, September 22.

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