TeamSpeak is back and ready to fight Discord for the PC community app crown


TeamSpeak is a long-lost beloved of mine. While my journey in online communications began with a little old service called Ventrillo in 2001, it’s TeamSpeak that captured the hearts of millions across World of Warcraft raid groups, Arma 3, and even FiveM servers. An icon of the past, TeamSpeak has been quietly hiding in the shadows, watching Discord rise in fame. So high even Microsoft tried to buy them. Now, TeamSpeak looks to strike.

On January 18, the TeamSpeak X account made a splash when they teased a total overhaul of the client and service. A new, dashing look with features like screen sharing, multi-streaming, community skin designs, and more has now officially launched!

The new TeamSpeak

Screenshots of the TeamSpeak user experience.

The new look is tight, a much needed overhaul. (Image credit: Future via Michael Hoglund)

So what’s new? (Outside of the quick answer, everything)

  • Community skins for client
  • Revamped member profiles
  • Screen share
    • 1440p/Source streaming
    • Camera streaming
    • 60 FPS
    • Customizable bitrate
  • Client design overhaul – a refreshed, sleek look that enhances the overall experience.
  • Communities – directly purchase your own TeamSpeak server through myTS.
    • Servers purchased through communities can be added to the Public Server Directory
  • Added font family option in dev settings for custom client fonts.
  • Added channel user previews with avatars when a channel is collapsed.
  • Added translations for server-provided error messages.





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