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GameSpy, a content and technology company targeting gaming and entertainment industries, today announced the availability of their In-Game Voice Toolkit for game developers.
With the toolkit, developers of PC, PlayStation2, Mac, and Linux games can now add voice chat support to new and existing game titles. Easily configured to allow for one-on-one voice chats between online users and team chats, the software can be easily linked to voice processing, 3D sound, and other effect options. The Toolkit will be available to developers as part of GameSpy's Premium Toolkit bundle, which includes other online gaming, community, and security tools.
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