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Curse Plans World Domination With Unique Services Like Curse Voice

The gaming industry is continuously being flooded with new services and products which can make finding the right one just a tad bit harder. Have you heard of Curse, Inc? Well, if your a gamer then you probably have, but if not then don't fret because that is why we are here! Curse was founded in 2006 by Hubert Thieblot as an online portal for gaming which as since developed into the Curse Network that includes such sites as Gamepedia, Reign of Gaming, Arena Junkies and the list goes on. However, what Curse is most known for is their add-on and modification client entitled Curse Client. This incredible service allows players to manage their add-ons for popular games like World of Warcraft and Minecraft which is a valuable tool for those looking to spend their time more efficiently--gaming!

Curse is continuously evolving their services and trying to improve the gameplay experience for players by creating a wide selection of exciting new content. The next step for the company was to develop their own unique Voice Over IP (VOIP) to replace others on the market with Curse Voice which is currently in the works for League of Legends. On top of all of this, the company has recently landed themselves on the list for Fortune 500's Fastest Growing Companies and just moved their San Francisco headquarters to Huntsville, Alabama. Stay tuned for big things gamers! If your looking to stay up-to-date with all of the latest news and happenings at Curse, Inc then make sure to visit the official website here.

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