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Razer Introduces Razer Cortex: Add-Ons

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Today we are thrilled to announce the latest innovation that promises to transform your gaming experience: Razer Cortex: Add-Ons. Our commitment at Razer has always been to push the boundaries of gaming technology and provide our users with the tools they need to succeed, whether they're casual gamers or competitive athletes. Today, we're taking another giant leap forward in fulfilling that promise, with the introduction of Cortex: Add-Ons - a new feature, crafted with the aim of maximizing your gaming experience.

What is Razer Cortex: Add-Ons?
Cortex: Add-Ons is your one-stop destination for all your gaming plug-in needs. We understand that gaming is not one-size-fits-all, which is why we're bringing you a platform that caters to your individual needs. Whether it's optimizing your performance, sharing your gaming highlights, or enriching your gaming sessions with unique tools, we've got you covered.



Razer Cortex is already used by millions, to boost PC performance when gaming. This new feature is designed to connect gamers with essential tools to amp-up their gaming even more. Directly within the Cortex PC app, Add-Ons offers a marketplace for PC game add-ons, tailored to enhance your gaming sessions and help you stay ahead of the competition.

We believe in personalizing your gaming experience to fit your style, and with Cortex: Add-Ons, we're making this a reality. Whatever your game, we've got the add-ons.

We've launched this feature with five incredible partners to start and will be adding more in the coming weeks:
  • Buff.game: Earn real-life rewards by just playing your favorite games.
  • Voicemod.net: Adds a new layer of immersion with real-time voice changing and custom sound effects for every game and form of communication.
  • Powder.gg: AI powered gameplay clipping and sharing tool designed for streamers and gamers.
  • Epal.gg: A social hub for gamers around the world to team up, make friends, and have fun. Find your match to game or just chill.
  • Forged.gg: Unlock in-game content from Forge's partner games like cosmetics, item/character unlocks, virtual currency, and early beta access by playing games.

Each application has been carefully selected to ensure it meets the high standards of quality and innovation synonymous with Razer products.

Becoming a Partner
For developers and creators out there, our partner program offers an unprecedented opportunity. Take advantage of our global platform to feature your app, customized promotions, and a revenue-sharing model that puts our partners first. We're dedicated to creating a marketplace that benefits both gamers and developers, offering support and visibility for your applications.

If you're interested in joining the future of gaming enhancements, we'd love to hear from you. Our partner program is designed to promote and integrate your applications seamlessly with Cortex PC, ensuring gamers everywhere have access to your innovative tools. Interested developers can submit your application at Add-ons.Razer.com.

Our Vision for Gaming
Our vision for Cortex: Add-Ons is ambitious. At Razer, we're all about pushing the envelope and providing gamers with the tools they need to excel. Cortex: Add-Ons represents a significant step forward in our mission. It's a platform built for and by gamers, emphasizing customization, convenience, and community. We plan to expand our library of add-ons, constantly bringing new functionalities and partners onboard to enrich your gaming universe.

We're excited about this new feature and invite you to explore Add-Ons on Razer Cortex. Together, let's redefine the boundaries of gaming.

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Just what we need........more crappy bloatwarez from the king of crappy bloatwarez.....

p.A.s.S.s.S.s.S.............
 

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Great, bloatware for an already resource hog app.


which AMD app does this remind you of?
Cortex is an optional modular extension to Synapse. You don't need to install it.
 
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Loading your apps with bloat, definitely a great strategy. What a bunch of idiots.

Razer products are quite good, my Viper V2 Pro has been great over the past couple years, but this has me looking elsewhere for future upgrades.
 
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this is known as bloatware.
Something that is not preinstalled that you can choose to install at a later date through selecting the option is bloatware?

OK.

Not how I understood the definition.

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Something that is not preinstalled that you can choose to install at a later date through selecting the option is bloatware?

OK.

Not how I understood the definition.

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Since we are posting screenshots to prove a point here is mine. Pre-installed or not the addon will bloat the already shit software they have.

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