Jan 30 2009, 8:00am CST | by Shane McGlaun
Razer and a new company called Raptr have teamed up to add a social aspect to PC gaming with a new program billed as the first social platform that allows users to know is real-time what games their friends are playing across multiple platforms. The Raptr program also allows users to join the Raptr community.
Raptr is free and allows gamers to know when friends are playing, share achievements automatically, discover new games, update games automatically, and displays gaming identities in one place. Raptr was founded in 2007 by Xfire co-founder Dennis Fong.
Via Raptr
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