Microsoft is pushing out a new update today to Xbox Series X/S consoles that introduces the ability to âjump right into a game from your friendsâ shared captures on mobile and PC.â Thatâs cool, picking up a game directly from where your friend took a screenshot or video, but the other feature might be the more enticing one. It finallyâfinally!âquiets background noise in party chat. Hallelu, you can actually focus when playing with your friends online now.
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In a blog post on Xbox Wire, the company outlined two new features hitting Xbox Series X/S today. The first is called Party Chat Noise Suppression, which does exactly what youâd thinkâand hopeâit would do. Those pesky, errant noises that occur when using online voice chat on your system? You know, things like breathing, gamepad clicks, and background noise that interrupt your focus during tense gameplay sequences? Yeah, those should be dead and gone now with this new noise suppression feature. If you like your ears flooded with obnoxiously intrusive sounds while youâre playing, though, you can turn off noise suppression in the settings. Open the guide, navigate to Parties & Chats, hit Options, and there youâll find the toggle.
The second feature in todayâs update is Jump In With Friends. An extension of last yearâs Link Sharing, a feature that lets you share clips and screenshots with friends, itâs now being expanded so you can instantly leap into your buddiesâ game via the cloud, playing from the point where the clip was taken. Simply click on âan epic moment from their favorite gameâ (such as a screenshot or video) while on mobile or PC, tap Play, and bam! That means youâre playing through Microsoftâs cloud gaming technology, which also means for some games youâll need an active Xbox Game Pass Ultimate membership. Strangely, itâs unclear if you need to own the game in question to âJump In With Friends.â
Kotaku has reached out to Microsoft for clarification on how exactly âJump In With Friendsâ works, and will update should we get a reply.
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