Nvidia’s GeForce Now cloud gaming service now has both Forza Horizon 4 and Forza Horizon 5. These are the latest Microsoft-owned additions to the service, alongside Minecraft Dungeons. It’s all part of the ongoing rollout of Xbox PC games on GeForce Now, following a 10-year deal between Nvidia and Microsoft. GeForce Now also got PC Game Pass support last month.
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Voicemod, a popular voice changer and soundboard, is heading inside the Telegram messaging app. Available on Android today (with iOS to follow), VMgram lets you select a variety of AI-powered voices to transform your Telegram calls. You can also use the Voicemod soundboard to respond with sound clips on Telegram. Voicemod is also available on Windows and macOS, and is commonly used by streamers and Discord users.
Nvidia hit a milestone of 500 games and apps using its RTX technologies like DLSS and ray tracing last week, and it’s continuing to celebrate with more games running DLSS. A new driver (546.33) is being released today and includes game ready support for The Finals, a destructive first-person shooter that shipped last week with ray tracing, DLSS 3 and Nvidia’s Reflex tech. This new driver also includes some important fixes for intermittent stutter when v-sync is enabled.

The Finals is a unique new shooter where everything is destructible. It’s available now on PS5, Xbox Series S / X, and PC.
Sea of Thieves players have long been asking for the ability to set sail in private without disruptions from other pirates. Rare is delivering that today with a new mode called Safer Seas. You can now play truly alone or with up to three other friends, and no other players will be there in the world to sink your ship and steal your loot. The existing shared world is now known as High Seas, and will include the best reputation rates and all the elements of the game that are focused on player vs. player.












