When the Xbox One was released to the public one, of its biggest features was the ability to share clips of gameplay. Players landing monster kills in Halo or getting a tactical nuke in Modern Warfare 2 would be able to snap a clip of their gameplay, then post it direct to Twitter right from their console. However, Twitter’s new API update has made that impossible, and it seems Microsoft isn’t planning on doing anything about it.

Twitter API Breaks Xbox Twitter Integration

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With Elon Musk taking over as Twitter’s CEO, many changes to the website have been made. One of these controversial changes is API integration access tiers. The system aims to put Twitter’s API behind a paywall for users and companies alike. The “Enterprise” tier will cost users up to $42,000 a year if they opt into the program.

With this in mind, it seems that Microsoft isn’t interested in dropping $42,000 on keeping Twitter integration for Xbox. Microsoft has stated that it has turned off the ability to upload clips directly from the console. However, the company has not stated the reasoning behind this decision.

We’ve had to disable the ability to share game uploads directly to Twitter, but you can still share your favorite moments to Twitter via the Xbox app for Android and iOS! — Xbox (@Xbox) April 21, 2023