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All the PC games scheduled for launch 2024, 2024 is here, so take a look ahead at what’s confirmed for the PC release schedule. We’re well on our way through the first chunk of new games in 2024, and hey, is it just me, or are there already too many games to keep up with?

After an inarguably huge year for games, it’s possible that the 2024 schedule will wind up feeling a little quieter—but the first couple months have already been stacked with celebrated releases. January saw the all-encompassing arrival of Palworld, while February brought a pile of surprise hits like , Balatro, and Pacific Drive

We’re in store for some anticipated sequels like Dragon’s Dogma 2, Homeworld 3, and World of Goo 2. There are still-to-come indies definitely worth watching as well, such as little builder Tiny Glade, witchy adventure Reka, and magical-girl inspired life sim Field of Mistria. And Hollow Knight: Silksong has to make it out in 2024. Right?

Keep up with the launch calendar for the year here as new release dates land, inevitable delays crop up, and new announcements hit the books.

NEW GAMES IN JANUARY 2024

January 

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 January 17 — Dominions 6 – Rise of the Pantokrator – God war 4X (Steam)
 January 18 — New Cycle (Early Access) – Post-solar flare city builder (Steam)
 January 18 — Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown – PoP platformer spinoff (Epic)
 January 19 — Palworld (Early Access) – Open-world gun Pokemon (Steam)
 January 23 — Lil’ Guardsman – If Papers, Please was Adventure Time (Steam)
 January 24 — Anomaly Agent – 2D timewarp cyberpunk brawler (Steam)
 January 24 — Enshrouded (Early Access) – Valheim plus polygons (Steam)
 January 25 — Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth – Yakuza new and old (Steam)
 January 25 — Unforetold: Witchstone (Early Access) – Freeform CRPG (Steam)
 January 25 — Phantom Abyss – Asynchronous multiplayer tomb raids (Steam)
 January 26 — Tekken 8 – next installment of the fighting series (Steam)

All the PC games scheduled for launch 2024

NEW GAMES IN FEBRUARY 2024

February

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 February 1 — Granblue Fantasy: Relink – Spinoff ARPG (Steam)
 February 2 — Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League – Cape killing (Steam)
 February 2 — Persona 3 Reload – a P3 remake (Steam)
 February 8 — Helldivers 2 – Third-person starship troopin’ (Steam)
 February 12 — SpellRogue (Early Access) – Wizard deck-building (Steam)
 February 13 — Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden – 1600s RPG (Steam)
 February 13 — Islands of Insight – Open world online puzzles (Steam)
 February 13 — Lysfanga – Time clone action tactics (Steam)
 February 13 — Ultros – Psychedelic Metroidvania (Steam)
 February 14 — Solium Infernum – Grand strategy in Hell (Steam)
 February 16 — Skull and Bones – Ubisoft’s pirate game (Epic Store)
 February 19 — Nemire – Undead army tactics RPG (Steam)
 February 20 — Balatro – Poker hand deckbuilding roguelike (Steam)
 February 20 — Nightingale (early access) – Fae realm crafting survival (Steam)
 February 21 — Last Epoch – ARPG dense with skill trees (Steam)
 February 21 — Penny’s Big Breakaway – 3D yoyo platformer (Steam)
 February 21 — Terminator: Dark Fate – Defiance – RTS against Skynet (Steam)
 February 22 — Garden Life: A Cozy Simulator – Green-thumbing (Steam)
 February 22 — Pacific Drive – Road trip survival sim (Steam)
 February 23 — Promenade – Cute cartoon platformer (Steam)
 February 27 — Wrath: Aeon of Ruin – Quake-like retro shooter (Steam)
 February 28 — Brothers A Tale of Two Sons Remake – Lads redux (Steam)
 February 28 — Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster – Katarn++ (Steam)
 February 29 — Ad Infernum – Demonic gas station immersive horror (Steam)

NEW GAMES IN MARCH 2024

March 

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 March 4 — The Thaumaturge – Occult CRPG in 1905 Warsaw (Steam)
 March 5 — Expeditions: A MudRunner Game – Dirty trucks! (Steam)
 March 5 — Quilts and Cats of Calico – Sewing, puzzles, felines (Steam)
 March 6 — Reveil – First-person puzzle thriller (Steam)
 March 7 — Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley – Cozy Moomin game (Steam)
 March 7 — Zoria: Age of Shattering – Fantasy tactics RPG (Steam)
 March 8 — Summerhouse – Casual building designer (Steam)
 March 12 — Tribes 3: Rivals (Early Access) – Tribes returns (Steam)
 March 19 — Lightyear Frontier (Early Access) – Chill mech farming (Steam)
 March 20 — Alone in the Dark – 90s horror classic reboot (Steam)
 March 21 — BattleJuice Alchemist (Early Access) – Strongest potions (Steam)
 March 21 — Dragon’s Dogma 2 – Capcom’s open world fantasy (Steam)
 March 21 —  – Another Aloy adventure (Steam)
 March 22 — TerraTech Worlds (Early Access) – Rover-centric survival (Steam)
 March 25 — Acolyte of the Altar – Monster-hunting deckbuilder (Steam)
 March 25 — Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the mist (Early Access – Steam)
 March 26 — Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles – Falconeer city building (Steam)
 March 26 — Outpost: Infinity Siege – FPS RTS with mechs (Steam)
 March 26 — South Park: Snow Day – The next South Park RPG (Steam)
 March 27 — Distant Bloom – Cozy alien planet restoration (Steam)
 March 28 — Omega Crafter (Early Access) – Programmable Palworld (Steam)
 March 28 — Pepper Grinder – 2D drill-based platformer (Steam)
 March 29 — Felvidek – Monochrome medieval RPG (Steam)

NEW GAMES IN APRIL 2024

April

 April 3 — Planetiles – Planetary puzzler (Steam)
 April 5 — Sons of Valhalla – Viking game that reminds of Kingdom (Steam)
 April 9 — Botany Manor – Plant-tending walking simulator (Steam)
 April 9 — Children of the Sun – Bullet-bending sniper puzzles (Steam)
 April — Broken Roads – Post-apoc Australia RPG (Steam)
 April 10 — Sky: Children of the Light (Early Access) – Peaceful MMO (Steam
 April 16 — Harold Halibut – Claymation space story (Steam)
 April 17 — Morels: The Hunt 2 – Fungus foraging sim (Steam)
 April 18 — No Rest for the Wicked (Early Access) – Ori devs’ ARPG (Steam)
 April 23 — Phantom Fury – 3D Realms shooter (Steam)
 April 23 — Rumble Club – Fall Guys with punching (Steam)
 April 23 — Tales of Kenzera: Zau – Bantu-inspired metroidvania (Steam)
 April 24 — Oddsparks (Early Access) – Pikmin meets (Steam)
 April 25 — Another Crab’s Treasure – Crab soulslike (Steam)
 April 25 — Sand Land – Vehicle ARPG based on Toriyama manga (Steam)
 April 26 — Manor Lords – Highly wishlisted medieval city builder (Steam)
 April 29 — Echoes of the Plum Grove – A Georgian-era life sim (Steam)
 April ?? Ascent of Ashes (Early Access) – Dystopic colony sim (Steam)
 April ?? — Gatekeeper – Top-down Risk-of-Rain-like (Steam)

NEW GAMES IN MAY 2024

May

 May 2 — Abiotic Factor – Survival crafting a la Half-Life (Steam)
 May 2 — Foundry – Paradox-published take on Satisfactory (Steam)
 May 7 — Intergalactic Pawn Shop – Adventure sci-fi pawn shop sim (Steam)
 May 8 — Indika – Psychological adventure as Russian nun (Steam)
 May 9 — Animal Well – Surreal neon cave Metroidvania (Steam)
 May 9 — Crow Country – 90s nostalgia survival horror (Steam)
 May 13 — Homeworld 3 – Sci-fi space RTS classic revival (Steam)
 May 16 — Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut – Sony’s samurai port (Steam)
 May 16 — Lorelei and the Laser Eyes – Surreal Annapurna puzzle game (Steam)
 May 16 — Robobeat – Robot bounty hunter rhythm shooter (Steam)
 May 21 — Paper Trail – Puzzles in a foldable world (Steam)
 May 21 — Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 – Psychological action sequel (Steam)
 May 23 — Crown Wars: The Black Prince – Medieval tactics (Steam)
 May 23 — Duck Detective: The Secret Salami – Poultry PI adventure (Steam)
 May 23 — Hauntii – Gorgeous twin-stick afterlife adventure (Steam)
 May 23 — Songs of Silence – RTS with turn-based management (Steam)
 May 23 — World of Goo 2 – Slimy physics puzzle sequel (Epic)
 May 28 — Multiversus – WB’s platform fighter relaunch (Site)
 May 29 — Capes – turn-based superhero tactics (Steam)
 May 30 — SKALD: Against the Black Priory – Retro party-based RPG (Steam)
 May ?? — Mutant Football League 2 – Arcade football with mutants (Steam)
 May ?? — Sonar Shock – First person horror RPG old school style (Steam)

NEW GAMES IN JUNE 2024

June

 June 4 — : The Final Shape – The year’s D2 expansion (Site)
 June 4 — Killer Klowns from Outer Space – Horror throwback (Steam)
 June 4 — Life By You – Life and building sim (Steam)
 June 6 — Blockbuster Inc. – Movie sim (Steam)
 June 14 — Shin Megami Tensei 5: Vengeance – Bring a fusing FAQ (Steam)
 June 17 — Vampire Therapist – Darkly comedic narrative adventure (Steam)
 June 18 — #BLUD – ’90s cartoon vampire dungeon crawler (Steam)
 June 18 — Still Wakes the Deep – Oil rig horror from Chinese Room (Steam)
 June 20 — Elden Ring: of the Erdtree – Tarnished DLC (Steam)

NEW GAMES IN JULY 2024

July

 July 16 — Cataclismo – Hand-built tower defense (Steam)
 July 18 — Bo: Path of the Teal Lotus – Okami aesthetic Metroidvania (Steam)
 July 18 — Schim – Frogger-ish shadow platformer (Steam)
 July 25 —  2 – Grim, snowy city management (Steam)
 July ?? — Breachway – Space dogfight deckbuilder (Steam)

NEW GAMES IN AUGUST 2024

August

 August 8 — SteamWorld Heist 2 – 2D pirate robot tactics (Steam)
 August 15 — Farewell North – Do you want to cry about dogs? (Steam)
 August 19 — Black Myth: Wukong – ARPG from controversial dev (Steam)
 August 20 — Dustborn – Future dystopian American roadtrip (Steam)
 August 21 — Enotria: The Last Song – Italian folklore Soulslike (Steam)

NEW GAMES IN SEPTEMBER 2024

September

 September 5 — Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl – The Zone awaits (Steam)
 September 5 — What the Car? – Silly golfing devs do driving (Steam)
 September 9 — Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2 – Astartes sequel (Steam)

NEW GAMES IN 2024 WITH UNANNOUNCED RELEASE DATES

New PC games 2024 with dates to be announced

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 33 Immortals – Co-op roguelike with up to 32 friends (Epic)
 Alliance of the Sacred Suns – 4X Space Strategy (Steam)
 Aloft – Crafting survival in the sky (Steam)
 The Alters – What if Fallout Shelter had a story (Steam)
 Ambulance Life: A Paramedic Simulator – life-saving sim (Steam)
 Anger Foot – Kick-heavy FPS (Steam)
 Ara: History Untold – Civ-like 4X strategy (Steam)
 Ark 2 – More dinosaurs, plus Vin Diesel (Steam)
 Avowed – Obsidian’s first-person fantasy RPG (Steam)
 Awaken: Astral Blade – Bionic girl Metroidvania (Steam)
 Baby Steps – Bennett Foddy’s next torture engine (Steam)
 Baladins – Bardic co-op RPG (Steam)
 Beastieball – Pokemon but volleyball (Steam)
 Bellwright (Early Access) – Medieval management and survival (Steam)
 Beyond These Stars – City builder on a space whale (Steam)
 Blue Protocol  action RPG (Steam)
 Bounty Star – Mech combat meets farmsteading (Steam)
 Brighter Shores – New MMO from Runescape creator (Steam)
 Broken Arrow – Real-time modern warfare tactics game (Steam)
 Bugaboo Pocket – Entomology life-sim (Steam)
 The Casting of Frank Stone – Until Dawn devs do Dead by Daylight (Steam)
 Chornobyl Liquidators – Cleanup/bureaucracy focused sim (Steam)
 The Constructors – Construction company sim (Steam)
 Corpus Edax – Immersive sim with punchy physics (Steam)
 Crab God – Crustacean strategy (Steam)
 Crashlands 2 – Open world crafting RPG (Steam)
 Creature Keeper – Real-time combat creature collector (Steam)
 Creatures of Ava – A gentler creature collector (Steam)
 Critter Cove (Early Access) – Castaway Animal Crossing (Steam)
 Crypt Custodian – Top-down afterlife Metroidvania (Steam)
 Dead Season – Zombie survival tactical XCOM-like (Steam)
 Deathbound – Character-swapping soulslike (Steam)
 Demonschool – High school demon-fighting tactics RPG (Steam)
 Demonsomnia – Co-op horror banishing nuclear demons (Steam)
 Diesel Legacy: The Brazen Age – Steampunk 2v2 2D fighter (Steam)
 Dungeons of Hinterberg – Cel-shaded Alps action RPG (Steam)
 Dystopika – Cyberpunk city-building sandbox (Steam)
 Earthblade – Action-platformer from Celese devs (Steam)
 Earth Defense Force 6 – EDF! EDF! EDF! (Steam)
 Earth from Another Sun – Open world galactic scifi sandbox (Steam)
 Elin – Roguelike RPG sequel to Elona (Steam)
 Empire of the Ants – Photorealistic ant strategy (Steam)
 Europa – Ghibli-inspired platforming adventure (Steam)
 EvilVEvil – Vampire co-op shooter (Steam)
 Fields of Mistria – Magical girl life sim (Steam)
 The First Descendant – Nexon looter shooter (Steam)
 Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn – Soulslike for musket fans (Steam)
 Follow the meaning – Hand-drawn point & click mystery (Steam)
 Galacticare – “Dammit Jim, I’m a doctor” simulator (Steam)
 GI Joe: Wrath of Cobra – Throwback beatemup (Steam)
 Go-Go Town – 3D Stardew with town management (Steam)
 Gray Zone Warfare – an Arma-like FPS (Steam)
 Greedfall 2: The Dying World – Fantasy flintlock RPG (Steam)
 Gundam Breaker 4 – Build-your-own gunpla brawler (Steam)
 Hyper Light Breaker (Early Access) – Hyper Light Drifter co-op sequel (Steam)
 Indiana Jones and the Great Circle – First-person Nazi whipping (Steam)
 Iron Meat – Gnarly Contra-like side-scroller (Steam)
 Kingmakers – Change medieval history with machine guns (Steam)
 Level Zero: Extraction – Extraction horror shooter with monsters (Steam)
 Light Odyssey – Top-down boss rush Souls-like (Steam)
 Little Nightmares 3 – Frightening platforming (Steam)
 Lollipop Chainsaw RePOP – Remake of the zombie -n-slash
 Lost Isle – Procgen fantasy survival (Steam)
 Lost Records: Bloom and Rage – Life is Strange meets Yellowjackets (Steam)
 The Lost Wild – Dinosaur survival horror (Steam)
 Magical Delicacy – Cozy, culinary, magical Metroidvania (Stream)
 MechWarrior 5: Clans – Bad guys of Battletech (Steam)
 Megaloot – Inventory management roguelike RPG (Steam)
 Men of War 2 – WWII RTS with co-op (Steam)
 Metaphor: ReFantazio – Fantasy RPG from Atlus (Steam)
 Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 – Next iteration of Flight Sim (Site)
 Mika and The Witch’s Mountain – Zelda meets Kiki’s Delivery Service (Steam)
 Mirthwood – Sandbox fantasy life sim RPG (Steam)
 Nivalis – Cyberpunk slice-of-life (Steam)
 The Operator – Forensic analyst sim with bonus conspiracy (Steam)
 The Plucky Squire – Colorful storybook escape adventure (Steam)
 Pragmata – Outerspace action adventure (Site)
 Pyrene – Deckbuilding dungeon crawler (Steam)
 Reka – Witchy woods crafting (Steam)
 Remnant Protocol – Sci-fi flight sim plus rebellion management (Steam)
 Replaced – Sci-fi action platformer (Steam)
 Republic of Pirates – City builder for freebooters (Steam)
 The Rise of the Golden Idol – Detective adventure set in the ’70s (Steam)
 Simon the Sorcerer Origins – Point & click prequel (Steam)
 Skate Story – Surreal skateboarding (Steam)
 Songs of Conquest – Turn-based fantasy strategy RPG (Steam)
 Space Prison (Early Access) – Alien prison tactics RPG (Steam)
 Star Trucker – Trucking, but in the stars (Steam)
 Star Wars Outlaws – Open world scum and villainy (Site)
 Stormgate – New RTS from ex-Blizzard devs (Steam)
 Streets of Rogue 2 – Immersive roguelike sandbox (Steam)
 Sulfur – Cel-shaded goblin-blasting FPS roguelike (Steam)
 Surviving Deponia – More Deponia, now a colony sim (Steam)
 Sword of Convallaria – Final Fantasy Tactics-like (Steam)
 Synergy – Weird scifi city builder (Steam)
 Tales of the Shire – A wholesome Hobbit life sim (Site)
 Tempest Rising – Archetypal base-building RTS (Steam)
 Thank Goodness You’re Here! – Delightful English “slapformer” (Steam)
 Thrasher – Rhythm game follow-up to Thumper (Steam)
 Tiny Glade – Medieval building toy (Steam)
 Trash Goblin – Casual trinket upcycling (Steam)
 Umbratica Tactics – Vampire-hunting tactics (Steam)
 Unrailed 2: Back on Track (Early Access) – Chaotic railroad co-op (Steam)
 Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 – Revamped RPG (Steam)
 Visions of Mana – A new RPG in the Mana series (Steam)
 Voidwrought – Hollow Knight with more cosmic horror (Steam)
 Voyagers of Nera (Early Access) – Ocean-going survival (Steam)
 Warside – Tactical Advance Wars-styled wargame (Steam)
 We Might Die – Mech-based roguelike shooter (Steam)
 Wild Bastards – Space western roguelike FPS (Steam)
 Windblown (Early Access) – New roguelike from Dead Cells devs (Steam)
 Worshippers of Cthulhu (Early Access) – Cultist settlement sim (Steam)
 Zenless Zone Zero – Genshin dev dungeon crawler (Site)

MORE UPCOMING GAMES

More upcoming games

While these aren’t committed to 2024, they’re headed our way and could easily settle into a 2024 release date in the future.

 Arknights: Endfield – Action RPG spinoff of the mobile gacha game (Site)
 As We Descend – Roguelike deckbuilder with a strategy bent (Steam)
 Battle Crush – Top down mythological brawler (Steam)
 Big Boy Boxing – PunchOut with progression (Steam)
 Blade – Third-person Marvel action game from Arkane (Site)
 Blue Prince – Surreal architectural puzzle adventure (Steam)
 Cart Life – Street vendor life sim (Steam)
 Chrono Odyssey – Fantasy MMO (Site)
 Crimson Desert – Singleplayer RPG from Black Desert devs (Site)
 DeathSprint 66 – Fall Guys, but cyberpunk-dystopian (Steam)
 Den of Wolves – Co-op fururistic heist game from Payday devs (Steam)
 Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero – Dragon Ball-series fighting game (Steam)
 Echo Generation – 80s voxel adventure with turn-based combat (Steam)
 Edge of Sanity – 2D lovecraftian survival horror (Steam)
 Eternal Strands – 3rd person spell-em-up (Steam)
 Everywhere – A vague metaverse dream from GTA producers (Site)
 Exoborne – Extraction shooter with a sci-fi apocalypse vibe (Steam)
 Exodus – Time-traveling sci-fi action RPG with Mass Effect vibes (Site)
 The First Berserker: Khazan – ARPG based on Dungeon & Fighter (Steam)
 Flock – Co-op sky-shepherding and bird-shearing (Steam)
 Harmonium: The Musical World – Musical adventure with deaf protag (Site)
 Hordes of Hunger – 3D “survivorslike” (Steam)
 I Am Jesus Christ – First Person Savior (Steam)
 Industria 2 – Narrative FPS in AI infested otherworld (Steam)
 Jump Ship – Co-op sci-fi FPS with seamless ship-to-ground transition (Steam)
 Jurassic Park: Survival – Action-adventure set right after original film (Site)
 Kemuri – Urban fantasy parkour from Ikumi Nakamura’s new studio (Site)
 Knights in Tight Spaces – Tight fights go fantasy (Steam)
 Last Sentinel – Dystopian action game by Lightspeed Studios (Site)
 Light No Fire – Survival exploration on Earth-sized map (Steam)
 Mecha Break – Multiplayer mech combat (Steam)
 Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater – What a thrill (Steam)
 Metal Slug Tactics – classic run-n-gun goes tactics RPG (Steam)
 NAIAD – Vibrant underwater exploration as a sea nymph (Steam)
 Nighthawks – A vampire RPG from adventure game veterans (Steam)
 Nine Sols – Hand-drawn 2D Sekiro (Steam)
 No Players Online – Vintage desktop simulator horror (Steam)
 OD – Hideo Kojima’s latest, collaboration with Jordan Peele (Site)
 Off the Grid – Blomkamp Battle Royale (Site)
 Outward 2 – FAFO RPG sequel (Steam)
 QubiQuest: Castle Craft – Voxel-based castle building and defense (Steam)
 R-Type Tactics I – II Cosmos – Tactics spinoff of side-scroll shooter (Steam)
 Realm of Ink – Ukiyo-e-ish action roguelike (Steam)
 Ruffy and the Riverside – Colorful character platformer (Steam
 She Dreams Elsewhere – Retro-surreal adventure RPG (Steam)
 Stellar Blade – Flashy scifi hack-and-slash (Site)
 Sunset Devils – Western top-down shooter (Steam)
 Tails of Iron 2: Whiskers of Winter – Rat soulslike sequel (Steam)
 Tenebris Somnia – 8-bit horror with FMV cutscenes (Steam)
 Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown – Open world driving in Hong Kong (Steam)
 Towers of Aghasba – Open world ecosystem sandbox (Steam)
 Witchbrook – Wizarding school life sim (Steam)
 Wrestle Story – turn-based pro wrestling RPG (Steam)
 Zoochosis – Mutant zoo animal body horror (Steam)

GAMES DELAYED TO 2025

Delayed to 2025

 Falling Frontier – Logistics-heavy space grand strategy (Steam)

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The 27 best games of all time, It’s a sad fact that most of us won’t ever be any good at football. But whether on console or PC, the best games can take you into a fantasy world in which you’re a world beater.

Amazingly, that applies whether you’re controlling a stick figure on an 8-bit computer or a fully realised 3D model with ultra-realistic stubble on a PS5. Seriously – we’ve shed real tears at a line of text on a screen describing how the opposition stick figure has just put us out of the cup.

But then that’s football: it has the power to reduce otherwise sensible people to mere shells of their former selves. And game makers soon realised they were on to something good when they created the first footie sims, because in no time they were flying off the shelf.

The 27 best football games of all time

As a result, there have been hundreds of football games over the years – so many, in fact, that narrowing down our selection to a mere 28 titles was near impossible. Arguments raged across the office – FIFA or Pro Evo? Sensi or Kick Off? – and that’s exactly as it should be. After nearly 30 years, EA and FIFA have now officially cut ties so will EA Sports FC be gracing this list in the future?

Whether you agree or disagree with our list, we hope it’ll spark plenty of memories. Let the arguments begin. 

27) Footballer of the Year (1986, ZX Spectrum)

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People weren’t sure what to make of this oddball at the time of release. Part management game, part board game, you aimed to take a kid from the old fourth division to the glory of cup finals and Division One.

Success was mostly down to scoring goals in arcade sequences; chances were bought with ‘goal cards’ purchased in-game, and ‘incident cards’ enabled you to delve further into your young player’s life. If this all sounds a bit familiar, FOTY was a big influence on New Star Soccer creator Simon Read…

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26) (1988, C64)

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We’re not sure how you manage a tracksuit; stupid name aside, this Goliath Games effort was an impressive management game with depth. You arrived just as your team (England by default) had a disastrous World Cup (so, pretty accurate), and had to figure out a road to success.

Highlights were akin to the running commentary you’d today see on a news website, and while that lacked visual impact, it provided plenty of insight into who was providing the goods for your team, and who to send for an early bath.

25) International Soccer (1983, C64)

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This C64 classic was the first truly great soccer game. Inspired by the earlier Intellivision Soccer, it utilised a side-on viewpoint, and had two seven-a-side teams battling it out for a chunky, pixelated cup.

Despite creator Andrew Spencer not being a fan of football, he captured the feel of the , and squeezed throw-ins, corners and goal-kicks into the cartridge’s tiny memory. It’s also the one football game where you can sometimes head a ball half the length of the field – a bug Spencer noticed but left in because he thought it was funny.

24) Match Day 2 (1987, ZX Spectrum)

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Knowing a good thing when they saw it, Jon Ritman and Ocean teamed up for a sequel to Ritman’s original Spectrum smash hit. This time, the players looked a lot like bodybuilders, and the underlying mechanics had been suitably beefed up: along with a far superior deflection system, there was a league format, volleys, flicks and jumping.

Shot strength was determined by a slightly awkward oscillating ‘kickometer’ and the pace was again slow, but this merely made for more strategic play.

23) Behold the Kickmen (2017, Nintendo Switch/PC)

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Look, we adore the beautiful game, but sometimes it feels like the sport takes itself a little bit too seriously. Watching a gaggle of shouty adults boot a ball around a field for 90 minutes is hugely entertaining, but it’s also not that important in the grand scheme of things. Behold the Kickmen is here to remind you of that.

This is football as seen through the eyes of someone with absolutely zero interest in the laws and rules of the sport (or physics, for that matter). Kicking, tackling, passing, shooting, and scoring – it’s all here but dialled up to 11 in the most nonsensical way imaginable. In striving to make a complete mockery of football, developer Size Five Games has created one of the most comical and outrageous takes on the sport we’ve ever encountered.

22) Actua Soccer (1995, PS1)

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Its name and tagline may have been a shot across Sega’s bows (“There’s nothing virtual about Actua“), but Gremlin Interactive’s title was noteworthy for more than just a bit of snide trollery: it was the very first console football game to offer fully 3D players. These were motion-capped from Sheffield Wednesday stalwarts Chris Woods, Andy Sinton and Graham Hyde, providing a level of clogger realism never before witnessed on consoles. The original featured only national teams, but a Club Edition featuring all 20 teams from the 96/97 Premier League season was released a year later.

21) Ultimate Soccer Manager (1995, Amiga)

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For all of Championship Manager‘s statistical goodness, nothing immersed you in a mid-’90s football world like the USM series. Transfers and team selection almost became minor distractions, as you reclined in your office next to a fax machine and Teletext.

There were advertising deals to negotiate, a stadium complex to build, and even bungs to offer the opposition. Yes, this was the George Graham era, when managers were unimpeachable emperors, and USM put you right on the throne with a hotline to football’s dark side.

20) Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 (2016, PS4/ One)

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Having spent years in FIFA’s shadow, Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 finally offered a genuine alternative to EA’s annual juggernaut. PES 2017 was a slower, more considered version of the beautiful game, with less emphasis on beating players for pace and more on patient build-up play, but when everything fell into place and you unlocked a defence the sense of satisfaction was glorious. Its lack of official licenses and a fundamentally flawed online mode still made it very hard to convince most FIFA fans to jump ship, and things seem to have gone backwards since then, but for one short year PES‘s glory days were back.

19) Kick Off (1989, Amiga)

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Dino Dini’s 16-bit classic added an ingredient that hadn’t really been seen before in football games: speed. The little players darted about the pitch like they were dosed-up on something decidedly not allowed under FIFA’s code, and the ball was initially impossible to control, given that it didn’t remain glued to your feet.

But once mastered, Kick Off made every other football game suddenly seem dull and dated by comparison, even if it was at times the football game equivalent of juggling bars of soap while riding a unicycle down a hill.

18) World Cup 98 (1997, PS1)

EA’s FIFA series has ruled the football gaming world like some kind of digital Sepp Blatter (before all the dodgy payments stuff), but it wasn’t always thus. Back in 1998 it was merely one of several games vying for the hearts and minds of floppy fringed teens, and it was far from being the best.

The previous edition, 1997’s Road To World Cup 98, had marked a big improvement though – while FIFA had always had the official licences, it finally had the gameplay to go with them too. World Cup 98 built on that in some style, keeping the free-flowing football of the previous title and adding in-game tactical changes.

It was all wrapped up in a slick World Cup skin that no other game at the time came close to, complete with commentary and unlockable classic games. Shame we had to put up with Chumbawamba’s execrable Tubthumping every time it loaded though.

17) Football Manager (1982, ZX Spectrum)

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Kevin Toms graced the front of Addictive’s Football Manager cover, enticing you to buy the game with his charm and beard. And what a game it was: on your little Spectrum, you could buy and sell players, pick a team, and watch highlights on pitches with comically large goals.

Today, it all looks a bit primitive (the C64 conversion was at least a bit prettier), and yet its simple gameplay remains surprisingly compelling in an era of over-complicated (micro) management sims. If you fancy a go on your smartphone, check out Toms’s remakes for Android and iOS.

16) Tehkan World Cup (1985, arcade)

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Tehkan World Cup wasn’t the first overhead football game (that accolade probably goes to Exciting Soccer), but it was the first to make that viewpoint work. This was a fast game, in part down to the trackball controls, and decent goalies also ensured that matches were often frantic end-to-end battles.

The game very heavily influenced Sensible Software, and more or less came to the C64 in the form of Microprose Soccer, but its legacy was really being the grandfather to the outstanding Sensible Soccer series.

15) New Star Soccer (2012, iOS/Android)

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In answering the question “How do you create an in-depth career-long football game for mobile devices?”, New Star Soccer said “You don’t!”, and instead served up a selection of mini-games draped over a basic framework that wasn’t a million miles from 1986’s Footballer Of The Year.

Although a touch IAP-hungry, it became a mobile classic, having you balance a kind of hyper-real version of a young footballer’s life (Buy a ! And now a TANK!) with pitch-based exploits and the demands of a boss, advertisers and a nagging partner.

Its successor, New Star Manager, is more in-depth, but lacks the addictive simplicity of the original.

14) (2009, PS3/Xbox 360)

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Like a footballing version of Rocky Balboa vs Apollo Creed, the FIFA and Pro Evolution Soccer games slugged it out relentlessly throughout the ’00s without either landing a final knockout punch. Pro Evo was generally the better game, but FIFA retained a strong following by virtue of its proper team and player names and presentation nous. But with FIFA 10 that winning uppercut finally connected.

Both games introduced 360-degree player control for the first time in their 2010 editions, but FIFA 10 did it better, allowing you to expertly slide a pass through at just the right angle for your striker to run on to it. Or, more commonly, for you to expertly slide a pass straight to an opposition defender. Coupled with a wealth of game modes – from Be A Pro to Ultimate Team and Manager Mode – FIFA 10 was a more complete footballing experience than any previous title in the series and finally edged ahead of its rival too. And it hasn’t been toppled since.

13) Emlyn Hughes International Soccer (1988, C64)

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A spiritual successor to Andrew Spencer’s International SoccerEmlyn Hughes International Soccer was the last great side-on football game of the 1980s. Brimming with options, advanced players could utilise techniques such as ‘5-direction’ passing, sliding tackles and backheels, all from a joystick with only a single fire button.

The result was the first truly fluid football game, where you could string together some genuinely breathtaking moves. The goalies were still rubbish, though, natch.

12) Retro Goal (2021, Android/iOS)

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Retro Goal is by the New Star Soccer folks, and has some similarities, in being a fusion of management and action. However, rather than veering towards management, much more of this game is played out on the pitch. Instead of full games, you play out highlights, using gestural controls (with the aid of Matrix-style slo-mo) to bury the ball in the back of the net.

We’ve seen grumbles that the game is pay-to-win, but we’ve won everything you can win in the game, without doing a Manchester City. You just need some patience, and to power up couple of strikers so they’ve got enough welly. If you’re not sure, you get ten games for free, whereaand even unlocking the entire game costs a pittance.

Retro Goal is a beautiful throwback to the SEGA days of football games and features such star names as Garrido, Hough and Frezza (not actual players, of course). The convenience of being handheld makes it all the better, too. The first 10 matches of Retro Goal can be played for free. Unlocking the rest costs a quid. Barg.

11) FIFA Street (2005, PS2)

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There’s something beautifully nostalgic about FIFA Street. For those who played the 4-a-side street football game in 2005, the game conjures up memories of committing devastating flicks and tricks in favelas and English football pitches. It also came with a soundtrack that has seldom been beaten since, bringing the local sounds of soca, grime, jungle and more to global players.

FIFA Street’s newest form, VOLTA, hasn’t managed to live up to the heights of FIFA Street (that is a tough task to achieve, though). But even playing today, FIFA Street still impresses. Few things beat the feeling of nutmegging Ronaldinho before firing a screamer into the top bins, after all.

10) Virtua Striker (1994, Arcade)

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Sega’s legendary AM2 team (also responsible for Daytona USA and Virtua Fighter) developed this groundbreaking title – the first football video game in history to use 3D player models. Being available only in arcades, Virtua Striker was designed for fast and furious action over serious simulation, but for those of us who crammed countless coins into the cabinet, it was the most realistic digital appropriation of the beautiful game we’d ever seen.

9) International Superstar Soccer (1994, SNES)

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In hindsight, this SNES classic is a bridge between classic-era side-on fare and modern football titles. A predecessor to PES, the original ISS offered a stunning array of moves – everything from feints to shoulder charges – when various buttons were combined.

Visually, it was also leagues beyond the likes of Match Day and International Soccer. Yet for all its gloss and cleverness, what made ISS appeal most was its fun and frantic nature, retaining a very arcade sensibility, in that brief period before sports titles became totally obsessed with a kind of TV-style realism.

8) (2010, PC)

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In its divorce with Eidos, Sports Interactive lost the Championship Manager name but carried on creating the only management games still worth playing – and this edition is one of the greatest, adding a full 3D engine that, if you were so inclined, allowed you to watch every single pass, shot, tackle and horrendous goalkeeping error in a match.

Among the other innovations were press conferences – a small detail that served to add colour to an already frighteningly universe that featured no fewer than 117 playable leagues.

7) Kick Off 2 (1990, Amiga)

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Kick Off 2 looked an awful lot like its predecessor, and it was really a combination of Kick Off and a couple of expansion disks, all carefully refined. But that attention to detail transformed an enjoyable but occasionally uncontrollable knockabout title into a product that demanded a lot more skill.

Along with tournaments, refs with varying moods and – crucially – fewer bugs, this Amiga sequel dropped the pace and boosted the controls, copious use of ‘aftertouch’ enabling you to fashion the kind of dazzlingly audacious shots of which even Matt Le Tissier would have been proud.

6) Sensible Soccer (1992, Amiga)

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Sensible Software were fans of Kick Off 2 and football, but were irritated by the former’s shortcomings that didn’t – as they saw it – do justice to the latter. Sensible Soccer was their attempt to bring to gaming the feeling of how you imagined playing professional football would be, coupled with the kind of attention to detail only a true football geek possesses (including correct hair and skin colour for each of the players).

The game zoomed the viewpoint out, showing more of the pitch and enabling it to dispense with a Kick Off-style radar; passing and shooting was and streamlined and everything was done on the frame, making the game extremely responsive. Until sequel SWOS arrived, this was the pinnacle of the genre.

5) ISS Pro Evolution (1999, PS1)

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Ah, the Master League: just how many hours have we spent cocooned in your comforting embrace, steadily building up a team of honest pros and turning them into world beaters? Probably several thousand – and that’s no exaggeration. And it was here that it first appeared.

Although at this stage a relatively basic affair, the Pro Evo Master League still bolted a decent career sim on to an already superb football game. You could buy and sell players, but you used points earnt by winning games, rather than money, and there was none of the complicated day-to-day running of the club that you’d have to endure in Championship Manager. Instead, it gave you the chance to shape the team of your dreams, packing it with attacking midfielders if you chose, or instead making sure you had a Mourinho-solid defence.

While the Master League was a great addition to the series, it would have meant nothing if the gameplay hadn’t matched up to it. But in truth ISS Pro Evolution was already creeping ahead of FIFA by this time; it was more realistic yet also more playable – and that’s a winning combination in any game.

4) Championship Manager: Season 97/98 (1997, PC)

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Sports Interactive’s series looms like a Colossus over all management games.

Despite being derided by small-minded dullards as a glorified Excel spreadsheet, Championship Manager‘s masterful tactical engine, reams of accurate data (this was the first instalment allowing you to run more than one league simultaneously) and giant player database wove together a rich, convincing football universe that sat parallel to our own – and it fired the imagination like no other game around.

And it was so, so addictive: the game’s official forums were full of tales of lives all but lost to Champ’s particular brand of “just one more game”-itis, or grown men so proud of taking a lower league team to the FA Cup final that they would don a suit for the occasion.

3) FIFA 21 (2020, PS4/Xbox One)

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Recent FIFA games have been all about tweaking a winning formula rather than any major overhauls, but considering the series has been building from a leading position since FIFA 10, that’s no bad thing.

While FIFA 21 only makes very minor changes to its predecessor and certainly isn’t without its faults – defending is very much a secondary concern to scoring goals, there’s far too much showboating online, and goalkeepers punch so often they must all be wearing buttered gloves – it remains the best virtual approximation of the beautiful game.

2) Pro Evolution Soccer 5 (2005, PS2)

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There are times in popular when a thing – band, TV series, game, whatever – reaches such a peak, you think it can’t possibly stay there. But then it does – for year after year after year. The Simpsons did that from about season 3 to season 9, for instance, but it’s pretty rare. Well, Pro Evolution Soccer managed the same feat.

That its standards did eventually drop was inevitable, but it doesn’t make the glory years from 2002-2005 any less special. We could have picked any of the four games from Pro Evo 2 to Pro Evo 5 and made a case for its inclusion. Frankly, we could have had all of them in this list. But that would be silly, so instead we’ve picked the probable highest point in a series of very high ones.

What made it so special? Just… everything. The Master League had by now developed into a proper four-division set-up, with promotion, relegation and a Champions League equivalent and there were even, finally, proper player names. On the gameplay side, it was as fluid and playable as football games get. Not quite as frantically insane as Sensible Soccer, not quite as gloriously detailed as FIFA 18, but instead a wonderful mid-way between the two extremes.

You could score screamers from 40 yards or tap-ins after a goalmouth scramble. You could waltz through five tackles, if you had a skillful enough player, but you couldn’t get away with just running the ball into the net. In short, it was beautifully balanced.

It couldn’t last, of course – but boy was it fun while it did.

1) Sensible World Of Soccer (1994, Amiga)

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Almost 30 years young, SWOS is still top of the league. It took everything that was great about Sensible Soccer and just ran with it. You got the same fantastic arcade-oriented gameplay, but the title comprehensively acknowledged the rest of the world’s existence, with the kind of slavish devotion of a true footballing aficionado.

Management features and player trading were boosted by the inclusion of a whopping 1500 teams and 27,000 players. It should have been the start of something great, but SWOS was somehow allowed to be eclipsed by FIFA and PES. Still, dedicated fans keep the flame alive with leagues, events, and patched versions of the game that incorporate modern data – the wonderful, crazy nutters.

Can it compete with FIFA for realistic gameplay or Football Manager for exhaustive statdom? No, obviously not. And for many people, the classic mid-’00s era Pro Evo beats it as an all-round football game; it’s definitely split this office at any rate.

But for sheer “JUST LOOK AT THAT GOAL! THAT WAS LIQUID FOOTBALL!” joy, it will never be bettered. Go on, then, just one more game.

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The best iPhone keyboard apps in 2024, The iPhone’s default keyboard may not meet everyone’s needs. Its limited features may leave some users wanting more variety and flexibility, especially on larger devices like the iPhone 15 Pro Max or smaller models like the iPhone SE (2022).

We have conducted research and compiled a comprehensive list of the best third-party keyboards for iPhone, that can significantly enhance your texting experience. These keyboards offer a wide range of features and customization options, such as adjustable key size, swipe typing, themes, and easier access to emojis. Most of these keyboards are available for free, while some offer premium subscription options. Either way, you’ll easily be able to find a keyboard that suits your needs and preferences.

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Microsoft’s SwiftKey AI keyboard is a highly rated third-party keyboard that is favored by many people. The keyboard is powered by the company’s Copilot AI and is designed to learn your writing style. This allows it to recognize informal language, nicknames, and even your favorite emojis, which sets it apart from its competitors. The keyboard also offers various personalization options, including different themes, which enhance its appearance and appeal to the user.

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Typewise Custom Keyboard

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Typewise has a unique take on key shapes. The app keeps the QWERTY design but switches the traditional rectangle-shaped keys for hexagonal ones — which Typewise says creates more surface area so you can type more accurately. While there is a slight learning curve, Typewise includes a built-in game to practice typing. With swipe gestures, dark mode support, and autocorrect modification, this is a great alternative for those tired of the conventional iOS keyboard. Newer versions include automatic language detection, which switches the app between selected languages, an undo button, and text replacement for often-used phrases.

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Grammarly

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The Grammarly iOS keyboard app offers sophisticated grammar review that goes beyond the usual spell check to provide advice on punctuation, spelling context, and misused words. It also helps you build your vocabulary and offers synonyms, which makes it an ideal app for students or business people. Grammarly also has emoji, a smart autocorrect feature, and allows you to build your own dictionary. You also get features that include swipe typing, home screen widgets, and focus filters that mute vibrations and sound effects.

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Facemoji AI Emoji Keyboard

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The Facemoji Emoji Keyboard is a free tool that allows you to add a touch of personality to text messages and posts. With a wide range of emojis, fonts, and stickers available, you can easily create unique and engaging content for platforms like , TikTok, Instagram, Messenger, , Snapchat, and SMS. Whether you want to express your emotions through colorful emojis or add some flair to your text with stylish fonts, the Facemoji Emoji Keyboard has something for everyone.

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Phraseboard Keyboard

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Phraseboard aims to take the pain out of the tedious job of typing the same responses and phrases repeatedly by allowing you to save them so you can select one of your prewritten answers to reply rapidly. You can create your own customized phrases and sort them by category. You can even quickly access the Phraseboard widget to create new phrases no matter what you’re doing with your iPhone. All your phrases sync with iCloud. The basic app costs $2, and subscriptions are available for some premium language and functionality features.

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Gboard – the Keyboard

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Gboard is a keyboard from Google and includes everything you’d ever want within a single app. Whether you’re sending GIFs or emojis, searching Google for information, sending directions, or anything else, Gboard has you covered. With Gboard, you can search and send anything from Google, including information on nearby restaurants, videos, images, weather forecasts, news, sports scores — you name it. The app also offers Glide Typing, which allows you to type messages faster and more accurately.

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Fleksy- GIF, Web & Yelp Search

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Fleksy offers users a fun and interactive way to type in their own style. You can customize your Fleksy keyboard with powerful extensions and more than 50 colorful themes. Some of the themes cost $1, but many are free. More than 800 emoji come with the app, and it also has its own built-in GIF search engine. The keyboard supports several languages: English, French, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Italian, Portuguese, Turkish, Hebrew, and Dutch. It learns your typing habits as you go, enabling it to give you accurate predictions, which helps reduce typos.

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Fonts

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Are you tired of sending your friends and family the same old boring messages? Spice things up with the Fonts keyboard app! You can customize your messages with a wide selection of fonts to fit your unique personality and style. Whether you’re feeling flirty, professional, or just plain silly, there’s a font for every mood. The Fonts keyboard works through iMessage, Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook, Messenger, Clubhouse, TikTok, , Roblox, WhatsApp, Twitch, Discord, and more.

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Color Keyboard – Themes, Fonts

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The king of keyboard customization is Color Keyboard. Sure, it gives you emoji and autocorrection and even allows you to tap and hold the space bar to move the cursor, but what really sets this keyboard apart is the option to change anything you want about the keyboard’s look. You can change the background using solid colors, gradients, textures, and even your own pictures.

You can also customize the buttons by changing the colors and borders, adding shadows, customizing the fonts, and changing the sounds. If your aim is customization, Color Keyboard takes things to the next level, but you have to subscribe to access everything, starting at $3 per week and rising for longer intervals and premium features.

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Bitmoji

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Bitmoji, a popular keyboard app, is ideal if you want to send an emoji that resembles you rather than using standard emoji or text. Bitmoji allows you to customize and send a personalized emoji, all from your keyboard. Use Bitmoji with any of your favorite chat apps, like iMessage or Snapchat. It’s never been easier to adapt a dynamic avatar with an ever-changing collection of stickers and moods. You’ll need your Facebook login information to sign into Bitmoji and initiate the avatar creation process.

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GIF Keyboard

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If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a GIF can truly help get your point across. Get access to the massive library of animated and musical GIFs for free. From there, you can search for specific GIFs or use keywords to find animations that suit your mood. The GIF keyboard app is compatible with WhatsApp, Twitter, Facebook, Messenger, iMessage, and just about any other messaging app or social media site.

To send a GIF, press your finger on your chosen GIF and hold it down to browse options. Once you’ve found one, share its link, the GIF itself, or a video, or save the media to your photo library. You can also customize the tool to match your specifications and save your favorite GIFs using the keyboard.

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All Symbol Keyboard Fonts Aa

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For the visual among us, the All Symbol Keyboard is an exciting alternative to humdrum alphanumerics with all the custom fonts, symbols, fancy letters, special characters, and emoticons you could ever want — compatible with any app on your iPhone. It works with Instagram, WhatsApp, Snapchat, and many others. Whether you’re looking for high-impact symbols to enhance your keyboard, Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter posts, or even your username, launch the app and start typing. Premium versions provide unlimited access to features like the All Symbol Keyboard (every single symbol) and Facemoji library, but there’s tons of free stuff to get you started.

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The best emoji keyboards for and iOS

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Gone are the days when words were enough to fully express our thoughts and feelings. Emoji, a recently accepted form of pictographic communication that now serves as a kind of Esperanto for the internet age, plays a major role in interpersonal and international communications. Most major keyboards for both Android and iOS feature built-in support for emoji, but they are hardly front and center. If you’re looking for a keyboard to truly satisfy your emoji obsession, you may need a dedicated emoji keyboard to carry out the task of conveying your emotions visually via a text environment.

When you download a keyboard app in iOS, you must add it to your list of keyboards. To do this, go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Keyboards > Add New Keyboards. Then, scroll to the Third-Party Keyboards section and choose the keyboard app. Then, tap on the keyboard app and toggle on Allow Full Access. For Android 10, you can install your new keyboard directly via the Google Play Store to your Android phone, if it is compatible with the app, and then launch and follow any directions it has.

Here are a few of our favorite third-party keyboard apps for iOS and Android.

Gboard

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Gboard is a highly functional keyboard from Google that concentrates on handy features like emoji search, GIFs, stickers, and glide typing. Best of all, it has the Google search app integrated into the keyboard — no more switching apps. Just search for anything from the weather to your neighborhood bodega and send, all from this nifty keyboard.

Emoji>

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Emoji> offers a ton of emoji characters you can use via the keyboard, and they’re split into different categories, making it easy to find the emoji you’re looking for. The keyboard also provides animated stickers and the ability to set up specific emoji as favorites, so you can access them at a moment’s notice without having to search for the ones you want. Updates include compatibility with iOS 14 and all of its attendant emoji, including smiling face with tear, disguised face, ninja, pinched fingers, heart and lungs, black cat, polar bear, seal, dodo sandal, bubble tea, and toothbrush. New emoji widgets are also on hand.

Microsoft Swiftkey

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Swiftkey is not an emoji keyboard per se, but it is the next best thing — an excellent keyboard that comes pre-loaded with hundreds of emoji for you to use. Swiftkey is already a great favorite because of its valuable predictive typing, which can also be applied to emoji. When you type a word or phrase, for example, the app suggests emoji that you can quickly use. The most recent versions include renaming the app to Microsoft Swiftkey, a new Messaging Center on the keyboard toolbar, haptic feedback, one-handed mode, 400 new languages, and new language layouts.

ai.type Keyboard Plus

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As its name implies, ai.type was developed around , aiming to assist people in typing quickly and accurately. It also allows you to personalize the keyboard to fit your individual needs, enabling you to adjust the keyboard’s layout, theme, and color scheme. This means you can set an emoji front and center and select from an extensive inventory of more than 1,000 characters.

Similar to many other keyboard applications, the keyboard can also propose emojis depending on what you type. The most current versions are compatible with the new Emoji .1 for 2020 and 517 new emoji. Around 23 new gender-neutral emoji icons have been added. Some of these include a gender-neutral firefighter, astronaut, a person in a wheelchair, and a judge. You’ll also have access to fun emoji objects like an otter, ringed planet, beverage box, and pinching hand.

Fleksy

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If you want to add a bit more fun and animation to your typing, Fleksy could be the keyboard that you’ve been looking for. Fleksy is compatible with a wide variety of extensions, letting you quickly add new features as necessary. Maybe the most remarkable thing about Fleksy is how simple it is to get to your emoji. You can browse through dozens of emoji in each section and change categories with a quick tap at the bottom of the keyboard.

Just like many keyboards, you can also establish a variety of attractive themes. Updated versions include features like Next Word Prediction, prepared in 28 languages, and Emoji Prediction so you can inspect the suggested emoji in regards to your conversation’s context.

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go keyboard

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Go Keyboard is a personalizable keyboard that permits you to put emoji, emoticons, stickers, and GIFs in noticeable areas. The app converts text into emoji and emoticons, and you can pick from over 1,000 emoji and stickers, plus over 10, 000 different themes. It supports over 60 other languages, too. If that’s not enough to impress you, you can also type with gestures and various fonts, as well as individualize your keyboard with your own personal photo theme. The Fancy Font feature gives you the opportunity to select your preferred keyboard font.

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Best Free Sharing Sites 2024, Check out the best video sites like listed in this article and know how they can be even better than Youtube to share videos and do a lot more online.

In today’s interconnected world, YouTube is one of the world’s most popular video-sharing sites; always making an effort to bring something new to the table – so you can enjoy the latest videos, upload original content, and share it all with a massive audience.

When it comes to video-sharing platforms, YouTube is the go-to place for content creators, celebrities, politicians and individuals alike.

But that isn’t the only reason why YouTube ranks sky-high from its competitors and other video sites like youtube. The website contains everything from funny trending videos to popular TV shows and Hollywood movies.

You can pretty much find videos on almost any theme you can think of, so why do you need to look for an alternative to the biggest video sharing site in the world. Here’s why!

Why Do You Need to Look for ‘YouTube Alternatives’ or ‘Video Sites Like YouTube’?

Why should you even consider any of the video platforms like youtube? YouTube is, without a doubt, a huge video-sharing website which makes it a dream platform for every content creator, but its widespread nature can sometimes ruin your experience.

If you spend some time there, you will come across a lot of hogwash content that is not relevant to your interests at all.

Videos like this just feature the trendy keywords and take benefit of YouTube’s algorithm and search engines.

So, if you’re looking for sites like YouTube, then you don’t need to bother about it anymore as we’ve done all the heavy lifting to help you find the best YouTube alternatives. 

To make your search a little bit easier, we’ve put together a list of 19 best websites like YouTube that can help you to stream your favorite videos anytime, anywhere.

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Best Video Sharing Websites – YouTube Alternatives 2024

Below we have mentioned a bunch of the most popular similar sites like YouTube that you can use to watch and upload free videos online.

1. Dailymotion

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The most obvious choice for the top spot, this free video-sharing platform has been a favorite for many years.

After YouTube, Dailymotion is the most viewed video-sharing site around the world with the traffic of more than 300 million monthly users.

It offers the latest news, high-quality music and videos, sports and more in 25 different languages and 43 localized versions.

Like YouTube, users can upload original content and browse popular videos on this one of the best and other sites like youtube free.

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Vimeo - Best Video Sharing Site

Vimeo is an ad-free video platform, providing free video streaming services as a competitor to YouTube.

It is known as the first video sharing site to support high-definition video. 

If you’re looking for sites like YouTube, Vimeo should be your go-to-choice that not only allows you to browse content for free but also gives you the option to host and share videos worldwide. 

Also, the player of the Vimeo, as one of the most optimal video sharing platforms free,  is pretty fast with easy-to-use embeddable and customizable options.

Visit Vimeo

Best Free Video Sharing Sites 2024

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3. Veoh

Veoh - Video Streaming Platform

Veoh is a relatively new video streaming platform, but still, it has managed to garner a great deal of positive feedback across a wide spectrum of users. 

The website aims to offer millions of both short and full-length videos, in many different genres ranging from popular TV shows to funny prank videos and user-generated content.

The best part of Veoh is that there is no limit on the length of the video which makes it an excellent choice from the perspective of content creators. 

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4. Vevo

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The next free video-sharing site is Vevo. A platform is a unique place for artists to share their work. No matter which field you are from you can create your channel, upload videos, and connect with your community. Due to a large number of users, it offers a substantial audience to give exposure to your creations.

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Yet another free video sharing app here on our list is Drive. Whether you are a working professional, artist, creator, or businessman it offers a one-stop solution for your video sharing.

With Google’s security, it has one of the best features that can offer a decent storage space. Therefore, to enjoy videos online and share them with your friends, Google Drive can be one of the best picks.

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6. Facebook Watch

Facebook Watch - Best Free Video Sharing Site

Facebook Watch brings all the popular shows, music videos, how-to hacks, and much more from the creators and producers you love the most.

It is one of the most well-known video-on-demand services that also works well as one of the top video sites other than youtube within its social networking platform.

Videos on Facebook Watch cover a wide variety of real-world subjects – from epic fail videos to inspiring stories and pretty much everything in between.

So, if you’re looking for other sites like YouTube for monetization, then Facebook Watch is a perfect option for any young content creator.

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Twitch - Best Video Sharing Site For Gamers

Twitch is one of the world’s leading video sharing sites for gamers of all ages.

If you’re someone who loves to stream competitive games and host gaming content, then Twitch could turn out to be the perfect alternative to YouTube Gaming.

Other than watching and streaming video games, you can also with millions of other fans from around the world.

Content creators can make money on Twitch as a free video watching website like youtube by affiliate sales, paid subscriptions, mini donations, sponsorship, and advertisements.

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8. IGTV

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IGTV ( TV) is a standalone video app for Android and iOS users. It aims to bring you closer to your favorite content creators and the things you love.

You can also watch long-form videos from within the Instagram app which makes it a great product to tackle YouTube’s monopoly over the video streaming market.

IGTV allows users to upload videos of up to 10 minutes in length with a maximum file size of 650 MB.

However, verified and popular content creators can upload 60 minutes long videos with a maximum file size of 3.6 GB.

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9. Dtube

Dtube - Best Video Sharing Site

Dtube is a blockchain-based video sharing site that aims to put an end to revenue censorship.

Since the site uses a decentralized video database, D.Tube has no control over the videos that are being shared with its site. 

DTube is the best YouTube alternative in terms of ease-of-use, content freedom and security.

It gives users the option to vote on videos – so content creators, viewers and influencers can earn rewards in cryptocurrency.

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10. 9GAG

9GAG - Best Online Video Platform

9GAG is a Hong Kong-based social media site and online video platform.

It allows users to host and share funny GIFs, memes, fun stories, Wtf photos from external social media platforms.

If you’re looking for sites like YouTube where you could find funniest memes, interesting stories and hilarious videos, then 9GAG is the best place to land on.

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11. TED

TED - Video Sharing Platform

We all know TED as an American media organization that organizes seminars on a wide range of topics, but it also maintains a video sharing platform under the catchphrase “Ideas worth spreading” where people can watch all TED’s Talks with subtitles in more than 100 different languages.

The best thing about TED that makes it stand out from the crowd is that you get to hear influential speakers from all around the world.

The website hosts a wide range of real-world topics – from technology to child development and social change.

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12. Flickr

Flickr - Best Image and Video Sharing Site

Flickr is a popular image and video hosting platform with a community of 87 million registered members.

To keep things short and simple, Flickr only allows users to upload videos of up to 90 seconds in length. 

So, if you want to browse billions of images and millions of videos in no time, then Flickr could be the perfect mini YouTube alternative for you.

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13. PeerTube

PeerTube - Best Site For Video Sharing

PeerTube is one of the decentralized video sharing sites like youtube that was developed as a peer-to-peer alternative to the centralized platform YouTube.

The best thing that puts PeerTube ahead of its competitors is that it doesn’t support any ads and censorship.

It also allows you to watch and upload all your videos for free, without any limitations. 

When it comes to YouTube alternatives, PeerTube is a very solid option if you’re looking for a way to show your real talent without any copyright policies or creative limitations.

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14. IBM Cloud Video

IBM Cloud Video - Best Video Sharing Platform

IBM Cloud Video (formerly known as Ustream) is a video-sharing site that has been greatly overshadowed by sites like YouTube.

With more than 2 million live videos streamed each month, IBM Cloud Video ranks among the best online video platforms for media & businesses.

This video sharing website free features live event streaming, video hosting and monetization services for businesses of all sizes.

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15. BitChute

BitChute - Best Video Sharing Site Like YouTube

BitChute is a video hosting platform based upon peer-to-peer WebTorrent technology.

The website was launched as a popular YouTube alternative to avoid strict policy updates and content guidelines.

BitChute, as one of the best video websites like youtube free, allows content creators to upload videos without any limitations until it does not feature any incitements to violent behavior.

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16. Internet Archives Video

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The Internet Archive video section has a large library containing millions of free music videos, shows and movies.

From old full-length films to daily news reports to cartoon videos and concert events, the Internet Archive has everything that you won’t want to miss on.

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17. The Open Video Project

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The Open Video Project has been in the market for more than 20 years and when you search for best free video sharing sites like YouTube, you will still find it. The site has more than 190 video segments. All in all it is a video site where you can find documentaries, educational and history related content. 

The viewer can select content by filtering time, sound and format. Most of the content on the site is contributed by the U.S government agencies. People who are looking for educational videos can have a look at this site for best results.

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18. Hulu

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The way Hulu is different from the video sharing website free alternatives likewise the offerings are also different from other free video sharing sites. Being a YouTube alternative, Hullu provides all types of videos, TV shows and movies including the most celebrated ones and the one’s which are not even available on Netflix. Delivering more than others is what Hulu aims at. 

With the availability of all types of content, the user can filter the content to be seen and modulate as per requirement. Be it a film enthusiast or just a regular viewer, Hulu will entertain you all with the content. 

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19. HippoVideo

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The next name on this list of the best free video sharing sites is HippoVideo. With the help of this website, you can create new videos and share them with anyone anywhere. The tool allows you to record and share videos in multiple formats and resolutions. HippoVideo is one of the few platforms that allow the sharing of 4k videos.

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Frequently Asked Questions Video Websites Like Youtube Free

If you still have any questions related to the free video-sharing website then head over to the frequently asked questions answered below for your ease. 

Q.1 What are the Best Video Sharing Sites?

If you are looking for the best video-sharing website free, then we found that Dailymotion and Vimeo are the best alternatives. These websites are quite similar to Youtube and even offers more features than the latter. 

Q.2 Why use Video-sharing Websites?

The main task of the video-sharing website is to promote videos and share content with others. Hence, if you also want to do the same, you should use the best video-sharing sites like youtube to create a better follower base and share your creativity with others. 

Q.2 Where can I upload unlimited videos for free?

If you want to upload unlimited videos for free, then nothing is better than the create/make video-sharing websites like Youtube/Vimeo. Using these websites, you can create as well as share as much content as you can want. 

Q.3 What is the biggest video-sharing website?

If talked in terms of user base and revenue, the biggest video-sharing website is Youtube. The platform has been active for decades and has gained billions of viewers since. Alternatively, you can also use free video sites other than youtube as well.

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Final Words: Best Sites Like YouTube to Watch & Upload Videos Online (2024)

The ones listed above are some of the best video-sharing sites like YouTube that you can use to watch your favorite videos anytime, anywhere.

So, what’s your favorite YouTube alternative site to watch videos online? Please let us know your picks in the comments section below.

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When it comes to ultra-powerful brightness, next-level local dimming, and rich colors, a solid QLED TV delivers all of the above, and more! Available from some of the best TV brands of 2024, including Samsung, Sony, TCL, and Hisense, QLED TVs are exceptionally great for those of us watching movies and shows in brightly lit rooms.

The best QLED TVs are also optimized for next-gen gaming, thanks to HDMI 2.1 support and frame-rate features like Variable Refresh Rate, Nvidia G-Sync, and FreeSync.

Audio quality is just as important, and the best QLED TVs support many leading surround sound formats, including Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. Still, it doesn’t hurt to think about investing in a soundbar or , especially if you’re really into cinema and gaming.

With new models right around the corner, our favorite QLEDs are still 2023 highlights, but many sets are priced lower than ever before! So nab these models while you still can!

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Samsung QN90C Neo QLED

The best overall QLED TV

It’s hard not to love a Samsung TV. Over the last decade or so, the manufacturer has consistently delivered one amazing set after another, and has been producing some top-notch QLEDS for several years now. We were huge fans of the 2022 Samsung QN90B, and now we’re more than glad to sing the praises of our favorite 2023 QLED, the incredible Samsung QN90C. Available in sizes ranging from 43 to 85 inches, the QN90C is going to be the best QLED for most folks; although some may be interested in taking a step further with the flagship performance of the Samsung S95C QD-OLED.

As for those of us who choose to remain with a more traditional QLED, the QN90C has it all. We’re talking near-impeccable HDR performance, chart-topping peak brightness levels, terrific reflection handling, and some of the best gaming features you’ll find in 2023. Many of these features are further enriched by Samsung’s Neural Quantum Processor 4K, which optimizes each and every source to give you as much picture detail as possible, whether you’re watching brand-new Netflix 4K HDR releases or your vintage DVD collection.

When it comes to contrast, QLED TVs are also getting better at acting more like OLEDs, which bodes well for those of us who want our movies and TV shows to be packed with rich colors and amazing black levels. The QN90C is an LED-powered TV, and we did notice a bit of light blooming during darker scenes, but that’s a small grievance about an otherwise remarkable picture.

The 8 best QLED TVs for 2024

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Sony Bravia X93L mini-LED

The best not-quite QLED alternative

While Sony doesn’t claim to use quantum dots (it call its tech Triluminos Pro) and doesn’t market its TVs as QLEDs, they compete right alongside the TVs on this list that are marketed as QLED. So, if you’re considering a “QLED” TV based on the idea that they are top-tier LED/LCD TV performers, then you should also be considering this Sony option, never mind that it doesn’t have QLED printed on the box.

With that out of the way, we give you the Sony Bravia X93L mini-LED, a 2023 TV that picks up where last year’s excellent flagship Sony X95K mini-LED TV left off, but for a much better price. In fact, the X93L is identical to the X95K but with a handful of improvements, including better eco settings management, new black level adjustments for better fine-tuning of darker scenes (if you’re a Game of Thrones fan), and a new gaming dashboard

that lets you switch between 60Hx and 120Hz VRR. It’s bright (at 1,800 peak nits), has beautiful color reproduction, supports all the HDR contrasty things you need (HDR10, HLG, and Dolby Vision), and is excellent for gamers, too, with VRR, auto low latency mode, and HDMI 2.1 support.

If you’re a fan of Sony soundbars, too, you can take advantage of the X93L’s ability to sync the TV’s speakers with select soundbars to help with clearer dialog and immersion. It’s also Dolby Atmos capable. The X93L is a new spin on one of Sony’s best TVs for 2023, but without the premium “Sony tax.

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TCL QM8 QLED 4K mini-LED

One of the brightest TVs we’ve ever seen

New for 2023, TCL is at it again with its lineup of mini-LED QLED TVs that continue to prove that you can have high-end features and quality at prices that are way more reasonable than the marquee TV brands. And the TCL QM8 is literally the brand’s shining example … blindingly shiny with peak brightness levels of 2,500 nits in our tests, making it one of the brightest TVs we’ve ever seen. Our reviewer was so impressed with the QM8, in fact, that he praised it as his “go-to TV recommendation for probably 90% of people this year.”

In-line with QLED’s ability to deliver bright images that are great for those setting up their TV in a light-drenched room, the MQ8 also has it where it counts in the contrast area, too, with support for Dolby Vision, HDR10, HRD10+, and HLG, and excellent local dimming that also make it a good performer in darker rooms with decent black levels. Are they as inky as OLED? No, but not much is, and with OLED still costing a premium, it’s getting harder and harder to make a viable case for spending the extra cash. The QM8’s mini-LED technology delivers excellent color accuracy, too, with 97% coverage of DCI-P3 and about 76% of BT.2020 color gamuts.

The TCL QM8 is a  TV-based TV, which makes for easy setup and use as well as access to all the streaming services and apps you could ever want via the Google Play Store, plus it’s got Chromecast built-in for easy mirroring and casting from your devices.

With a 120Hz refresh rate, fast-action movies are smooth, and gamers will appreciate the TV’s support for variable refresh rate (VRR) and Game Accelerator that boosts things up to 240Hz and AMD FreeSync Pro for even smoother gameplay.

The TCL QM8 also features a built-in subwoofer for bigger bass sound, but you’re still probably going to want an external soundbar. Available in 65-, 75-, 85-, and 98-inch sizes, the TCL QM8 ranges in price from $1,200 to $10,000.

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Hisense U8K ULED TV

Unbeatable brightness for an unbeatable price

We can’t stop talking about Hisense TVs. When Hisense models first started hitting U.S. shelves, they were decent TVs, but they were certainly aimed at a more price-conscious shopper, with cost valued more than performance. Fast-forward to today, and Hisense has carved out quite the name for itself — and not just because of how much you won’t spend on a model like the U8K.

This is one mean QLED, folks. In our own testing of the TV, the Hisense U8K rocked the house when it came to peak brightness levels, delivering readings around 2,000 nits when viewing HDR content. Tech talk aside, this means that the U8K can get insanely bright, and without colors becoming oversaturated. That’s the biggest feat, really. Yes, most QLEDs can get very bright, but this tends to interfere with overall color accuracy and contrast. That’s just not the case with the U8K.

Available in 55-, 65-, and 75-inch sizes, the Hisense U8K tops out at 4K/120Hz on its two full-bandwidth HDMI inputs, and also includes Hisense’s Game Mode Pro for those of us hooking up a next-gen console or PC to the TV. And as a little bonus, those two HDMI 2.1 ports will actually push 4K at 144Hz when compatible PC gear is wired up.

The Hisense U8K’s price is a massive calling card, no doubt, but if you’re looking for a hard-hitting QLED that goes above and beyond the “cost-friendly” slabel, do allow Hisense’s flagship model to blow your mind.

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Great for gaming

We’ve been very impressed by TCL’s Mini LED models over the last few years, so it’s no surprise that the brand gets more than one mention in our roundup. Sitting one rung below the QM8, the TCL Q7 is another awesome QLED that competes with models like the Hisense U7K and the Sony X90L. We tested the 65-inch version ourselves (it’s also available in 55-, 75-, and 85-inch sizes), and were taken aback by the Q7’s high brightness output and vivid colors.

Now as far as nit metrics go, the TCL Q7 is a bit on the lackluster side Not only did it score some so-so peak brightness readings (around 1,100 nits) with HDR playback, but the meh results found their way into SDR content too (about 700 nits for peak brightness). Compared to TVs like the Hisense U8K, the Q7 just doesn’t touch the kind of QLED brightness of some of its competitors, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t plenty to love about it.

Two of the Q7’s four HDMI inputs are full-bandwidth 2.1 ports that support 4K at up to 120Hz. It also runs the latest version of Google TV for all your Netflix and Prime Video streaming needs. Plus, you’ll be able to use Google Assistant to search for media and control your smart home devices, and there’s also AirPlay and HomeKit support.

In a way, we love the TCL Q7 because it’s not a perfect QLED. But what it does well, it tends to do very well, and the price just can’t be beat.

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Samsung Neo QLED TV

The best

Many consumer tech companies put the cart before the horse, and the world of TVs may be one of the biggest offenders when it comes to horse-less transportation. In the case of a TV like the Samsung QN900C, our equestrian analogy is best represented by a hardware versus software comparison. Quite simply, the QN900C is an amazing 8K TV, but we’re still living in a world that is primarily dominated by 4K and 1080p content.

Fortunately, Samsung’s next-gen QLED has some fantastic picture processing tech under its hood. The QN900C is outfitted with Samsung’s Quantum Matrix Pro, which itself is powered by mini-LED lighting. Translation, please? You got it! Matrix Pro is Samsung’s fancy-pants terminology for local dimming zones (a small block of LED lights), and because the QN900C uses mini LEDs, the QLED has a lot of control zones. At the end of the day, this means you can expect the QN900C to deliver excellent peak brightness and color brightness to the parts of the panel that require said brightness, while the rest of the screen is enshrouded in darkness (that’s a good thing).

And because this is an 8K TV, the QN900C will upscale whatever 4K or regular high-def HDR and SDR sources you feed it. Of course, you won’t be looking at a true 8K image, but it’ll be dang close! This is also an Infinity One Samsung QLED, which means the chassis is extremely thin and there’s essentially no physical frame to speak of. So, when it comes time to plug in your components, you’ll be doing so with the TV’s external One Connect box (because there’s no HDMI ports on the TV itself).

If you’re into future-proofing your consumer tech, the Samsung QN900C is an 8K TV that will rule your home theater setup for years to come.

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Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED

The best budget QLED TV

Amazon has been making its own TVs for a few years now, and while these models definitely err toward the more “budget-friendly” side of the price and quality spectrums, we’ll admit that we were pretty impressed by the Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED series. Available in 43-, 55-, 65-, and 75-inch sizes, the Omni QLED delivers a pretty great picture. Now, it’s not the touting the most amazing specs and features in town, and the fact that the Omni QLED only tops out at 60Hz is a bit disappointing, but where the Omni QLED truly shines is in its Fire TV smart UI.

From the ground up, this is a TV built around Amazon’s larger smart home ecosystem, to the point where the Omni QLED has Alexa built right into it. This means you can fire off voice commands right from your living room couch, as well as control everything from smart lights and locks to web-connected systems. You’ll even be able to see a live view from any compatible smart cameras right on your TV screen. And when the Omni QLED is powered down, you’ll be able to use the Fire TV Ambient Experience to display artwork and photos.

Other add-ons like Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+ Adaptive support bring a few more picture perks to sweeten the deal. Again, the Fire TV Omni QLED may not be the best QLED ever made, but it’s definitely worth adding to our list.

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Another great QLED

In 2021, TCL introduced mini-LED backlighting on the 6-Series, proving that the miniaturized light sources can make a big difference in contrast, black levels, and detail. And based on our hands-on experience with the R646, we love the end result.

Brightness soars with this TV, especially when it comes to peak nit output. The vivid visuals are present when it comes to color brightness too, making for a budget QLED that is packed with lots of punch and kick in the picture department, and for a relatively low price.

The 6-Series is also optimized for gaming, with its four HDMI inputs supporting 4K/120Hz, making this a blistering-fast choice for PS5 and Xbox Series X enthusiasts. In terms of overall picture upscaling, the 6-Series doesn’t touch the kind of cleanup powers you’ll find on higher-priced sets from Samsung and Sony, but for those of us that plan to do most of our TV-watching with Netflix and other mainline streaming apps, the TCL 6-Series (R646) is an excellent budget option.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is QLED TV?

The “Q” in QLED stands for quantum dot, a nanoparticle that emits light when energized. Quantum dots can be tuned to emit specific wavelengths of light, so TV makers add green and red quantum dots in a layer over their blue LED backlights, which creates a much purer white light than a single LED backlight can create on its own. With a pure white backlight, the TV’s color filters can produce much more accurate colors, leading to significantly better picture quality than regular LED TVs.

UHD vs. QLED: What’s the difference?

UHD stands for ultra-high definition, also known as 4K. It’s a description of resolution, or the number of pixels that make up an on-screen image. It can refer to the resolution of a specific piece of content (many streaming services offer movies in UHD) as well as the native resolution of a TV. QLED refers to the kind of display technology a TV uses (see above). QLED TVs come in various native resolutions, from HD to 8K, including UHD.

Is QLED better than OLED?

It depends. Right now, QLED TVs are capable of getting brighter than OLED TVs, which deliver better black levels and contrast. We feel that OLED TVs still produce a better overall picture quality, but if your viewing area is especially bright, or if you want a really big screen, QLED models might be a better choice for you.

Is QLED the best TV technology?

Once again, it depends on your particular situation. For instance, if you want a TV for your patio, where it will experience partial or full sun, an OLED TV simply won’t get bright enough to compete with all that daylight, and a QLED TV is definitely superior. On the other hand, if you can darken your media room whenever you want, an OLED TV will still deliver the deepest blacks and highest contrast.

What should I look for in a QLED TV?

Finding the right QLED TV for you is all about balancing size, picture quality, features, and price. First, figure out your budget, then prioritize the rest of your list. If getting the biggest TV for your money is the top priority, you’ll be able to find 75-inch and larger models from brands like TCL, Vizio, Hisense, and LG that are still quite affordable. If picture quality matters more – especially when viewing HDR material – you should choose a model with a very high peak brightness. If gaming is a top consideration, make sure you find a model that’s equipped with VRR, ALLM, and 4K at 120Hz for the best possible experience.

Which is the best Samsung QLED TV?

Samsung has two flagship QLED models depending on whether you want 8K resolution. The QN900C is the company’s top 8K model, and the QN90C is its top 4K model.

Are QLED TVs good for gaming?

Yes, but picking the right model is key. You’ll want to look for a TV that has the latest HDMI 2.1 features, like VRR, ALLM, and 4K at 120Hz. Another feature that gamers will appreciate is support for AMD’s FreeSync or Nvidia’s G-Sync, which are two proprietary VRR technologies used by game consoles like the Xbox Series X and many gaming PCs.

Do QLED TVs have problems with burn-in?

No. Burn-in is a permanent form of image retention caused by leaving the same image on a TV for many hours at a time. In OLED TVs, this can cause individual pixels to age prematurely, leaving the “shadow” of some parts of the image on screen even after the image has changed. Because QLED TVs use a backlight for their brightness, their pixels aren’t susceptible to this kind of uneven aging.

How long do QLED TVs last?

Theoretically, a QLED TV will outlast an OLED TV, at least in terms of maximum brightness, because OLED pixels lose their ability to produce brightness at a faster rate than a QLED TV’s backlight. But you would likely have to keep your TV on for eight hours a day, seven days a week, for many, many years before this difference became noticeable. That said, a QLED TV should last a decade or more as long as none of its individual components fail — something that can be hard to predict even for the best TVs.

When will QLED prices drop?

QLED prices, much like OLED prices, are dropping all the time. A few years ago, you’d need to spend well over $2,000 for a 65-inch QLED TV. Today, you can find them for less than half that price.

Is a QLED worth it?

Definitely. If you have a choice between a standard LED TV and a QLED TV, the QLED model will deliver brighter, more accurate colors, which should yield a better image overall. And as QLED TVs become the norm for non-OLED models, you won’t have to pay much of a price premium to get one.

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12 Best ChatGPT Alternatives in 2024, You must have seen how explodingly popular ChatGPT has become on the internet. The chatbot is based on OpenAI’s GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 language models, allowing users to converse with the AI. And the fact that ChatGPT can now see images and even speak makes it all the better. But that also brought a big downside with ChatGPT’s servers being overloaded with users. This has locked users out of using the handy bot when needed. So, if you are one of the folks who find ChatGPT frequently down, you can follow our list of the best ChatGPT alternatives in 2024.

1. (Formerly Bard)

Ever since ChatGPT went viral, many users had their eye on Google. And now Google finally has a family of worthy AI models called Gemini that can compete with ChatGPT’s best models. Gemini, which was earlier known as Bard, is powered by the Gemini 1.0 Pro model.

And if you want to experience the most capable Gemini 1.0 Ultra model, you can subscribe to Gemini Advanced (similar to ChatGPT Plus). Currently, Google is offering two months of free trial along with Google One benefits.

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We compared Gemini Ultra with OpenAI’s GPT-4 model and concluded that Gemini Ultra is very good at creative writing and a great tool for researching due to Google Search integration. It’s overall a great model, however, in commonsense reasoning, it falls behind GPT-4.

That said, the free version of Gemini is plenty powerful and in some cases, it does a better job than the free version of ChatGPT (powered by the GPT-3.5 model). It also supports image analysis which the ChatGPT doesn’t offer under the free tier.

You also get extension support in Gemini that allows you to integrate your Gmail, Drive, Google Docs, etc. with Gemini and get personalized responses. Best of all, with the YouTube integration, you can ask questions on any YouTube video.

And similar to the GPT-4 model, both Gemini Pro and Gemini Ultra are multimodal models. However, the multimodal capability has not been turned on yet. Google will be adding the multimodal feature to both the free version of Gemini and Gemini Advanced in the coming days.

Not to mention, you can now generate images in Gemini, and run Python code in the Gemini interface, but it’s only available to Gemini Advanced users. And the upcoming Gemini 1.5 Pro model is even more powerful and is built on a sparse MoE architecture, just like GPT-4. It has a context length of 1 million tokens which is remarkable. So you can definitely use Gemini as a solid alternative to ChatGPT and it’s only getting better.

Key Features: Upload images, Chat history, Powered by the latest Gemini Pro and Gemini Ultra models, Export to Docs, Colab, Powerful coding and reasoning capability, Multilingual model, Python interpreter.

Check Out Gemini (Gemini Advanced starts at $20 per month, Offers a free trial of 2 months with Google One benefits)

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Microsoft Copilot is one of the heaviest competitors to ChatGPT. It is also the one model that has gone through numerous changes, and rebrands. The AI bot is powered by an upgraded model of ChatGPT, which the company initially called the new “Prometheus model” but was later confirmed to be GPT-4.

So Copilot is the only service out there that offers free access to the GPT-4 model. And now the company has announced Copilot Pro which costs $20 per month but brings priority access to GPT-4 Turbo, GPT-4, and upcoming models from OpenAI. It also lets you use Copilot features in Office apps. Bear in mind, free Copilot users will only get responses from the GPT-4 model during non-peak hours.

Bing-ChatGPT interface

Other than that, Copilot is full to the brim with all the handy AI features that make it an excellent ChatGPT alternative. For starters, the Chat mode is the heart that pulls in web queries and lets users have full-scale conversations based on them. Users can tune the bot according to their needs to have it respond appropriately.

The AI bot cum search engine has also added support for a ton of functionalities, including widgets, chat history, and even multimodal capability to help it read images.

Furthermore, you also get increased accuracy and the Bing Image Creator. Copilot even allows users to plan trips, get recipes, seek out advice, and a lot more, just like ChatGPT. Finally, you also get a handful of plugins on Copilot.

Key Features: Powered by GPT-4, Supports visual input and output, Connects to the internet, Multimodal, Gets the latest information on any subject, Chat history, Different chat modes, and Cites sources.

Try Microsoft Copilot (Copilot Pro starts at $20 per month)

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In case you are not following news, Microsoft recently invested close to $16 million investment in a young French AI startup called , overshadowing its close partner, OpenAI. Mistral AI has been gaining recognition in the open-source community for developing powerful AI models, closely competing against OpenAI’s GPT-4 model.

mistral chat interface

Its newly-announced Mistral Large model is one of the flagship AI models out there, scoring 81.2% in the MMLU test (GPT-4 scored 86.4%). According to the company, Mistral Large is very good at advanced reasoning, supports a context length of up to 32K tokens, has function calling support just like GPT-4, and natively fluent in various popular international languages.

In addition, the company released Mistral Chat (also known as Le Chat), powered by the Mistral Large model. So if you are looking for a solid alternative to ChatGPT without having to pay for GPT-4 access, Mistral Chat is an impressive option, powered by a GPT-4 class Mistral Large model. Users who want AI models fluent in English, French, Spanish, German, and Italian, will enjoy Mistral Chat.

Key Features: Multilingual, Advanced reasoning capability, 32K tokens context length, Great at coding, Free to use, Powered by Mistral Large, Supports native function calling via API

Check Out Mistral Chat (Free)

4. Perplexity AI

Perplexity AI is a ChatGPT alternative users have always loved because it combines a search engine experience with AI like Copilot. The bot has also been trained on OpenAI’s API and, as such, performs well with good responses. While the tool can converse with you, it even cites sources for its answer.

Perplexity interface

Besides searching the Internet, Perplexity can comb through various sources like Reddit, writing, YouTube, and more. Perplexity AI even has a handy co-pilot mode that uses the power of GPT-4 to dive deep into your questions and come up with the best answers. However, you only get five queries for GPT-4 which refreshes every four hours.

I had various conversations with the bot, both with and without the co-pilot, and it helped me out easily every time. It also doesn’t hurt that the responses are lightning-fast and error-free.

Perplexity even comes with a multimodal mode along with Claude 2. However, you will need to upgrade to Perplexity Pro to unlock that.

Key Features: Cites sources, Actionable results, Good for product recommendations, Features GPT-4 modeUpload files

Try Perplexity AI (Android/iOS)

5. Claude 2.1

ChatGPT has no shortage of rivals in the AI space. Enter Claude 2.1 which has a context length of 200K, an upgraded AI chatbot by the company Anthropic. The company has been backed by Google, making it an OpenAI competitor. Claude doesn’t use an LLM model in the traditional sense.

It instead uses a collection of what it calls “proprietary AI techniques” that include a neural network, training data, and more. This is focused more on natural conversation. This makes Claude a helpful, harmless, and honest bot for use.

a screenshot showing Claude 2 interface

While initially accessible only through Slack, Claude is now available in over 95 countries for free use. The AI chatbot by itself is capable of a lot. This ranges from simple conversations to writing complex codes, solving riddles, telling jokes, and more. Users can even upload compatible files and ask Claude to summarize them for ease of use. Furthermore, the best part is that the bot replies are lightning-fast and effortless.

However, do note that Claude 2 cannot access the Internet and is limited by its data. Claude also sometimes struggles with mathematical problems, so double-check your answer. Nonetheless, try it out and let us know what you think.

Key Features: 200k context window, Can load libraries of books, comparable to the GPT-4 model, Upload PDF files, Cheaper than GPT-4, Safe to use LLM

Try Claude 2 (Claude Pro starts at $20 per month)

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Groq is an AI-first hardware company that has developed a specialized chip for AI inference called an LPU (Language Processing Unit). The company has taken the AI industry by storm by offering 10x better performance than Nvidia GPUs. To showcase its LPU’s prowess, the company has launched GroqChat where you can run open-source models and get results in a jiffy.

groq chat interface

Currently, it hosts Mistral AI’s impressive open-source model, Mixtral 8x7B model and Meta AI’s Llama 2 70B model. Both models are great, but I prefer to use Mistral AI’s model as it’s much better at reasoning and complex tasks. If you don’t want to pay for ChatGPT Plus subscription and looking for a free alternative, GroqChat is a solid option. Not to mention, the lightning speed performance of GroqChat will blow your mind.

Key Features: Lightning fast output generation, Hosts open-source models including Mixtral 8x7B, Free to use

Check Out GroqChat (Free)

7. Chatsonic

For many users, Chatsonic has proven to be one of the best ChatGPT alternatives, and for good reason. The bot has been built on top of ChatGPT and, hence, inherits its vast potential. While the chatbot only had a few features upon its launch, it is now supercharged with a lot of things that make it worth your while.

For starters, Chatsonic’s integrated Google search means it can quickly look up the Internet for you and provide you with the most detailed answer. This ensured I didn’t get incorrect details. The chatbot even cites sources for verification. There is also a built-in image generator when you quickly need a photo. While the images aren’t as good as , they’re pretty decent with super fast output.

Chatsonic interface

Chatsonic also comes with multiple personas, ranging from an accountant to a poet, in case you feel like conversing with different people. It even has a voice recording feature if you feel too lazy to type. While the Chatsonic is not free, you get ,000 free words when you sign up. You can get more when you buy a paid plan.

Key Features: Offers GPT-4 model, Image creation, Voice command, Translation, Character-based chat, Internet access

Try ChatSonic

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One of the best open-source ChatGPT alternatives, HuggingChat is an AI chatbot created by HuggingFace, one of the premier websites hosting many AI services. This chatbot was previously based on the Meta AI (LLaMA) LLM but has since evolved where it lets you choose from a variety of language models.

This includes not just Llama 2 but also other LLMs like Mixtral-8x7B, OpenChat, Google’s recent open-source Gemma models, and more. To help sort this, HuggingChat has the option for multiple chats.

A screenshot showing HuggingChat's interface

HuggingChat can do everything ChatGPT would. It can write interesting blog posts and jokes, curate HTML code for websites, give you recipes, and much more. There is also a handy toggle to enable web access.

This will allow the bot to gather information online to supplement its answer. However, the bot has network errors from time to time, which might hinder you. Nonetheless, try this ChatGPT alternative the next time the former goes down.

Key Features: Multiple model selection, Supports web access, Good for coding,

Try HuggingChat

9. Pi, your personal AI

Among all the other ChatGPT alternatives, Pi is possibly the only one that will provide you with a different experience altogether. Based on being a supportive and smart AI, Pi is a chatbot that follows a unique design. Instead of full-blown chats, conversations on Pi happen dialogue by dialogue. What makes it more interesting is that Pi is also one of the only assistants who talks back. The website has six different voices; each is eerily realistic and oddly comforting.

Pi personal AI interface

Pi starts the conversation itself and tries to glean in every message you send. Speaking something like how a therapist would, the ChatGPT alternative is quite inquisitive and tries to understand and respond in kind. One could almost start to forget this is an AI if not for the occasional errors.

So, while it can get tedious if you keep talking, Pi is one of the best ChatGPT alternatives if you want some mental relief. However, you need an account and a working phone number to sign up, which can be a downside for some. Nonetheless, check it out.

Key Features: Personal AI chatbot, Speaks like a therapist, Engaging and conversational

Try Pi, your personal AI

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Students are not the only ones who can benefit from tools like ChatGPT. Github Copilot is the company’s solution for programmers at their wit’s end. GitHub Copilot is based on the concept of auto-completion but goes much further than that. The tool helps programmers by suggesting and completing code and entire functions in real time. Consider GitHub Copilot as a tool to help with programmers’ block.

Github Copilot is on OpenAI’s latest GPT-4 model and has been trained on millions of lines of code. Copilot is compatible with all popular coding editor platforms, including VS Code, Visual Studio, Neovim, and JetBrains. This intuitive ChatGPT alternative can also generate syntax in various languages, including Javascript, PHP, and BASH.

GitHub Copilot X interface

GitHub has also introduced chat and voice for Copilot, which will give users a ChatGPT-like experience, and even GitHub Copilot Voice, where developers can verbally give natural language prompts. You can simply ask Copilot Chat for code improvements, and it will suggest them in real-time.

Besides writing code, GitHub Copilot can give users an in-depth analysis and explanations of code blocks through the power of GPT-4. It supports pull requests, answers questions on docs, and provides a personalized developer experience. While the service was available for limited users, it has now started to roll out more widely. GitHub Copilot is priced at $10 per month for individuals and $19 per user per month for businesses.

Key Features: Powered by GPT-4, Great coding model for developers, Supports numerous IDEs, Autocomplete code, Write test functions, Supports GitHub functionalities, Debug code

Try Github Copilot

11. OpenAI Playground

From the start, it is worth noting that OpenAI Playground is a tool not meant for daily users. However, if you find yourself locked out of ChatGPT and still want a taste of its capabilities, OpenAI Playground is the way to go. This web-based tool works like ChatGPT but provides much more advanced options, including selecting a specific language model to experiment with.

Once you have selected the model, you can tinker with other factors such as the model’s randomness, number of tokens, frequency penalty, stop sequences, and more. ChatGPT Plus users can even choose the latest GPT-4 LLM.

Open AI playground interface

Since OpenAI Playground is simply a demo version of the ChatGPT service, its outputs are on par with ChatGPT and give a good feel of the actual service. You can try out some cool ChatGPT prompts mentioned in this article. This chatbot demo also supports speech-to-text inputs, and you can even upload an audio recording.

Unlike some AI bots, Playground doesn’t slow down and responds on the fly. It’s also free to use, provided you sign up for an account. However, be aware that you might lose access, just like ChatGPT, if the server is in high demand.

Key Features: Lots of model customizations, Access to various models, Upload audio recording, Free to use

Try OpenAI Playground

12. Poe

Introduced in early 2023, Poe by Quora is not an AI itself but more of a platform where you can talk to AI bots. Poe stands for ‘Platform for Open Exploration.’ True to its name, Quora Poe is a place where users can talk to and experiment with various AI .

Quora mentions that Poe lets people ask questions, get instant answers, and have back-and-forth conversations with several AI-powered bots.

Quora Poe interface

Poe’s website is neatly packaged and currently allows users to talk with AIs like Sage, ChatGPT, Dragonfly, and even GPT-4, Claude 2, Gemini Pro, Mistral-Medium, and more. All told, the platform allows access to over 20 different LLMs. However, access is limited for the last two, so you must get a subscription for the same. For those thinking that Poe is an AI chatbot that is going to use the question-answer data on Quora, you can rest easy as that’s not the case.

Quora Poe works extremely well and has little to no downtime while you talk away with the various AI bots. However, you do need to create an account to access it. Thankfully, you don’t need to create separate accounts for all services, so that’s the bright side. If you’re the sort who loves all these ChatGPT-like tools but can’t be bothered to open them all, Poe can be your one-stop platform for them.

Key Features: One-stop platform for various models, Supports GPT-4, Claude, and more, Easy to use, No downtime

Try Quora Poe (iOS / Android)

What are AI Chatbots?

For those unaware, AI chatbots are virtual programs and apps designed to simulate human conversation. To break it down even further, AI chatbots make users feel like they’re talking to another human instead of bots. Ever since the rise of ChatGPT, AI chatbots have vastly increased in quantity. Besides talking, AI chatbots can do a lot of other things, including writing essays, solving calculations, and more. As mentioned in the piece, a lot of ChatGPT alternatives here function as full-fledged AI chatbots. So you can go ahead and have conversations with these bots and have them respond in kind.

Is There Any Ultimate Alternative to ChatGPT?

While we have listed many ChatGPT alternatives above, we wouldn’t classify any of them as the ultimate solution. Depending on how you are as a user, one alternative might be more suitable for you than the other. So, whether it’s a ChatGPT alternative for coders, writers, or even people with simple search engine queries, there’s something for everyone.

Is There a Free Version of ChatGPT?

ChatGPT itself is free to use and experiment with by anyone. However, users who want to try out the new GPT-4 model must pay $20 monthly to access it. This will not only give them a better language model but no downtime. Check out how to get access to GPT-4 right now and get started.

What is ChatGPT’s Advanced Data Analysis?

Previously known as the Code Interpreter, the Advanced Data Analysis is a separate mode for the bot that enables users to upload any kind of code or data and have ChatGPT analyze it. So, if you’re a programmer with code to debug, you can use this mode provided you have the ChatGPT Plus subscription.

What Is Google’s Equivalent of ChatGPT?

Google has worked on several different language models in the past. The list includes models like BERT, MUM, and LaMDA. However, Google’s latest and most fitting ChatGPT equivalent is Bard. As mentioned above, Google Bard is an experimental conversational AI service. However, it’s equally powerful with multiple features like access to the Internet, extension support, citing sources, multimodal help, and much more.

Is Google Bard better than ChatGPT?

While both ChatGPT and Google Bard are capable AI bots, calling one better over the other wouldn’t necessarily be correct. Both the AI chatbots come with their own set of nuances that users love. So, while Google Bard comes with multiple drafts and sources for variety, some absolutely love GPT-4s speed and data. So, as is with everything in life, your mileage may vary.

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The best PS5 games for 2024, The PlayStation 5 is looking to dominate the console landscape with its incredible library of games. Like the rest of the industry, Sony saw several major game delays in 2022 (and more this year), but has since dropped several new hit games like God of War Ragnarokthe Resident Evil 4 remakeand Alan Wake 2, among others. There are plenty of games out on PS5 for every kind of gamer.

And there are plenty more great titles on the way — don’t forget to check out our list of the  that will come out later this year.

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2

Marvel's Spider-Man 2

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, the highly anticipated sequel from Insomniac Games, raises the bar in every aspect. It shines on the PS5, delivering stunning visuals, and the gameplay matches that excellence with numerous enhancements. From improved combat to web-swinging through the city, sid-quests, and more, everything is better than ever.

This grand sequel seamlessly juggles a plethora of ideas, creating an overwhelming, yet sleek adventure. Even with a 100% completion goal, it’s a manageable 35-hour journey. Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 not only lives up to its predecessor, but surpasses it, crafting an emotional and inclusive superhero experience that’s unique to the world of video games.

Alan Wake 2

Alan Wake 2

In the spine-tingling world of Alan Wake 2, Saga Anderson delves into the eerie investigation of ritualistic murders in a quaint town, while Alan Wake himself weaves a sinister tale that shapes reality. These two enigmatic heroes find themselves intertwined by fate and compelled to embrace their latent powers.

Remedy Entertainment’s long-anticipated Alan Wake 2 delivers a genuinely frightening survival horror experience. The game masterfully blends mind-bending narratives with engrossing survival horror gameplay inspired by Resident Evil remakes. Despite some initial technical hiccups, it stands as Remedy Interactive’s most confident and fully realized creative vision. It explores the depths of horror, both in our everyday nightmares and the chilling stories we craft to confront them. For those who relish compelling and hair-raising narratives, Alan Wake 2 is a must-play where the less you know, the more spookier it becomes.

Diablo IV

Diablo IV

Diablo IV brings the series back to its roots with a darker tone and aesthetic while also keeping the combat and looting grind as enthralling as ever. Diablo‘s Sanctuary is rich with grisly lore, and this has never been more apparent than in . The big villains are ambiguous in their motives but decidedly evil in their methods, and they’re played brilliantly throughout the campaign. Moreover, the graphical fidelity, music, and sound design are all top-tier, which is surprising given its frustrating always-online nature. 

Baldur’s Gate 3

Baldur's Gate 3

Baldur’s Gate 3 is a massive turn-based fantasy RPG that captures the experience of playing Dungeons & Dragons better than any other video game. Character creation is top-notch and combat impresses, boiling down the complexities of D&D battles to an easy-to-understand, but deep system. We’re still early on in our adventure, but Baldur’s Gate 3 appears to be a major hit and a midyear contender for Game of the Year.

God of War Ragnarök

God of War Ragnarök

It’s always impressive when a sequel to a highly-acclaimed game can actually live up to its predecessor. That’s the case with God of War Ragnarok, which successfully rode the hype train all the way to launch, landing to rave reviews. The -adventure sequel pulls it off by largely sticking to the formula established in God of War (2018), but it makes some key changes to help make it stand out. The biggest of those comes from its refined combat, which makes chopping up enemies with the Leviathan Ax and Blades of Chaos even more satisfying. Your mileage may vary when it comes to story, but God of War Ragnarok is undoubtedly a triumphant return for Kratos.

The best PS5 games for 2024

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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is a sequel to 2019’s excellent Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and expands on it in almost every way. The story feels more ambitious and personal at the same time, as all of the worlds players can explore as Cal are more densely packed with content than before, and combat has been refined to be even more fun thanks to new stances and perks players can use.

It’s an entirely single-player Star Wars adventure and a meaty one at that. This game can easily keep you entertained for 20 hours or more and tells the most engaging Star Wars narrative since Andor. This is one of the best Star Wars games ever made, so fans of the franchise shouldn’t miss out on it.

Street Fighter 6

Street Fighter 6

Street Fighter 6 feels like the most significant revelation for the fighting game genre since Street Fighter 2. No matter the skill level, all types of players will find something to enjoy here. The core fighting gameplay felt as amazing to play as ever, bolstered by a flashy new Drive Gauge system. Those who enjoy the series for its hardcore, competitive elements will like that, as well as its multiplayer Battle Hub mode. T

hat said, Street Fighter 6 is also the friendliest fighting game ever for newcomers to the genre. New modern controls, as well as a meaty RPG World Tour mode that teaches the ins and outs of many of the game’s characters and mechanics, means there’s a ton of enjoyment to be had no matter one’s skill level.

Lies of P

Lies of P

Lies of P, the quirky Pinocchio-inspired Soulslike game with a Timothée Chalamet look-alike, is a surprisingly competent addition to the genre. Drawing inspiration from FromSoftware’s Bloodborne, it immerses players in a fascinating world with a unique twist on Soulslike gameplay. While some boss fights can be frustrating, they add to the game’s charm and overall appeal. Lies of P has a captivating setting and distinctive gameplay systems, and it has a place among the genre’s top contenders like Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, Code Vein, and Nioh. Despite its unusual premise, the game’s confident execution earns it respect and a strong recommendation for fans of FromSoftware-style titles.

Resident Evil 4

Resident Evil 4

Before you jump in for your hit of nostalgia, you should know that this isn’t 2005’s Resident Evil 4. Instead of putting out a shot-for-shot remake — a truly transformative remake that isn’t afraid to throw out what didn’t work and put its own creative spin on everything from story to level design to its wildly improved combat. Capcom delivers everything you want in more in this stellar revisit to one of the most iconic titles in the Resident Evil series.

Remnant II

Step into a realm of relentless survival and unyielding battles in Remnant II, the eagerly awaited follow-up to the acclaimed Remnant: From the Ashes. ‘s remnants confront an onslaught of otherworldly beasts and omnipotent adversaries across harrowing dimensions. Rally solo or join forces with a pair of companions to plumb the enigmas that guard against reality’s annihilation. Skill and camaraderie prove paramount as you forge an unbreakable front against the brink of extinction.

Beneath its seemingly typical third-person shooter experience, Remnant II boasts captivating mechanics — the game weaves combat akin to Souls titles with firearms, entwining them within a roguelike framework of ever-changing quests. Gunfire Games’ sequel resonates with the essence of its predecessor, making it a treasure trove for Remnant devotees and newcomers alike.

: Modern Warfare II

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II

While this year’s Call of Duty installment is a bit of a mixed bag of gorgeous visuals and classic multiplayer despite pacing issues and some ugly UI choices.  gives COD fans what they want — another COD game. If fast-paced warfare and detailed weapon customization are your jam, this is the first-person shooter for you (at least until Warzone 2.0 drops.

Overwatch 2

Overwatch 2

Overwatch 2, the not-so-new and definitely improved free-to-play Overwatch “sequel,” has given the series new life for hardcore fans and newcomers alike. New heroes Junker Queen and Sojurn have joined the fight, old heroes have learned new skills, and there are already new character releases on the horizon. Overwatch 2‘s specific brand of objective-based shooter isn’t for everyone, but if it’s up your alley you’ll be playing this title well into the new year.

Like a Dragon: Ishin!

Like a Dragon: Ishin!

A remake of 2014’s Ryuu ga Gotoku Ishin! (released only in Japan) Like a Dragon: Ishin! takes place in 1867, during Japan’s regime-changing Bakumatsu era, and stars Sakamoto Ryoma, a character resembling former Like a Dragon series protagonist Kazuma Kiryu. This new-to-the-West Like a Dragon installment will be a romp for longtime fans and newcomers alike.

The Last of Us Part I

The Last of Us Part I

While the original The Last of Us for PS3 still holds up, technology has advanced tremendously since the game first launched in 2013. That’s why Naughty Dog and Sony decided to remake this game, exclusively for PS5 (and PC at a later date). What you get is a revamped version of what was already one of the best games ever made. Of course, visuals have been overhauled, with its characters mirroring their counterparts from The Last of Us Part II. Beyond that, a slew of gameplay improvements, such as smarter AI, have been implemented, making the game feel more immersive. It also utilizes the PS5’s best features, including haptic feedback. Full stop, this is the definitive version of The Last of Us.

Stray

Stray

Stray is one of the most unique games to have launched in a while, offering an emotional story and a cute, cuddly feline protagonist. This cat game has taken the industry by storm, but it’s not just a meme. Stray really is fantastic and deserves all the praise it has received. It includes light platforming, puzzles, and some stealth segments that are approachable, yet satisfying, allowing players of all skill levels to enjoy. Beyond its easy-going gameplay are its stunning visuals that are gorgeous, yet stylized, making it hard to look away. There’s a lot going for Stray, and it’s one that all players should check out, even if you aren’t a cat-lover.

The Callisto Protocol

The Callisto Protocol

The Callisto Protocol is a survival-horror game set in a maximum-security prison on Jupiter’s moon, Callisto. Players take on the role of a character trying to escape the prison while facing off against a variety of terrifying enemies. The game features intense, atmospheric gameplay and high-quality graphics that create a truly immersive experience. It also has an intense story and the survival horror element ensures the players will be on the edge of their seat. With the AAA development team at Striking Distance Studios behind it, it’s a thrilling adventure for horror and sci-fi fans.

Cocoon

Cocoon

Cocoon, crafted by the designer behind Limbo and Inside, invites players into a mesmerizing realm of insect-like creatures navigating worlds within worlds. This puzzle game, deceptively simple ,yet profoundly unique, showcases Director Jeppe Carlsen’s talent for intricately designed challenges. It offers an experience both grand and intimate, teleporting players into the minds of these enigmatic insects. Cocoon is a striking journey, celebrating the remarkable efficiency of Earth’s tiny creatures. While occasionally routine, it beckons players to fathom the instinctive intelligence of bugs.

Horizon Forbidden West

Horizon Forbidden West

Horizon Forbidden West is the culmination of all the things Guerrilla Games has learned over the years. It’s an open-world action RPG with a stellar story, well-written characters, and incredibly satisfying gameplay, making it hard to put down. It’s a game that looks expensive, featuring some of the most beautiful visuals we’ve ever seen. The gameplay mechanics have been refined from its predecessor, making it much easier to traverse the world, defeat enemies, and progress through the story.

For instance, the implementation of a glider is a huge improvement, as it means the main character, Aloy, can get around with ease. And of course, there aren’t many games like Horizon, giving it an edge over the competition. Taking down massive mechanical dinosaurs is just as cool as it sounds, as is exploring the sprawling open world this game has to offer. Guerrilla Games is at the top of its class and we can’t wait to see what the team does next.

Elden Ring

Elden Ring

Somehow, Elden Ring exceeded expectations, building upon its predecessors and featuring an incredible journey full of mystery and unease. That’s one of this game’s greatest strengths: It encourages you to explore by littering items and awe-inspiring boss battles all around the world while keeping you on the edge of your seat. This isn’t just Dark Souls in an open world. Every inch of this game feels meticulously crafted, with plenty of secrets to uncover.

Of course, the game’s exploration is a selling point, but so is its combat, which feels like an impressive evolution from the Souls games. It’s not perfect, but developer FromSoftware absolutely knows what it’s doing when it comes to making an action RPG and we hope the studio continues creating open worlds like this one. Elden Ring is an absolute gem, throwing surprises at you every time you play.

Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart

Early on in a console’s lifespan, each exclusive is heavily dissected. We’re always looking for how games push hardware in ways that truly make “next-gen” come to life. Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart will be remembered as the first game that showed us the true potential of the PS5. While games like  showed off what the controller is capable of, Drift Apart is more of a graphical powerhouse that uses the console’s solid-state drive to nearly eliminate load times altogether and fuel a gorgeous superhero spectacle. While we could wax poetic all day about how beautiful the game is, that doesn’t overshadow the fact that the game is just plain fun.

Like other entries in the series, it’s an action-packed platformer filled with creative weapons. Notable new additions in Ratchet’s arsenal include a Topiary Sprinkler that turns enemies to shrubs and the new and improved RYNO-8, which pulls references from other Sony games into Ratchet’s dimension. It’s a colorful, exciting game that contains all the thrills of a summer blockbuster.

Returnal

Returnal

When the PS5 launched in November, it seemed like Sony was firing on all cylinders. While Microsoft had no real exclusives to pair with the Xbox Series X, Sony came out the gate with Demon’s SoulsAstro’s PlayroomSpider-Man: Miles Morales, and more. That momentum ground to a halt over the next few months … that is until Returnal. The third-person shooter is a haunting action game that feels like the first real next-gen game. Part of what makes it feel so far beyond what we’ve seen so far is its Dualsense support. It takes full advantage of Sony’s unique controller to deliver a more immersive experience.

The haptic feedback simulates everything from rain to the icky sensation of an alien parasite attaching to the main character’s body. The adaptive triggers are used to control different firing modes depending on how far they’re pressed down, doubling the functions of a single button. The built-in speaker drops helpful sound cues that let players know when their alt-fire has recharged, cutting through an otherwise busy sound mix. For those who really want to see what this generation is capable of, Returnal is the starting point.

DEATHLOOP

DEATHLOOP

Enjoy your time with Deathloop on PS5 while you can; this is one of the last times you’ll ever play a Bethesda game on a Sony console. The publisher’s games will be Xbox console exclusives from now on since Microsoft owns Bethesda. Due to a deal that existed pre-acquisition, Sony was able to lock down Arkane Studios’ latest game as a timed console exclusive for PS5, which is a bit of good foresight in retrospect. It’s the last hurrah for a long history between Bethesda and Sony. And what a send-off it is. Deathloop is one of the PS5’s most critically acclaimed titles.

The first-person shooter is a clever stealth action game that combines the assassinations of Hitman with the supernatural powers of Dishonored. That’s all tied up in a roguelite gameplay hook where players relive the same day over and over. Each run is about collecting intel as Colt tries to figure out how to take down eight “visionaries” in one day and break the time loop. The game also features a creative (though polarizing) multiplayer mode where players can invade one another’s games and cause chaos. That’s all topped off with tight shooting and Arkane’s signature level-design strengths, making this a must-own PS5 game.

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Best Prompts in 2024, You have arrived at the right platform if you are an artist ready to explore thrilling cutting- artificial intelligence-powered creative production. This write-up focuses on the realm of Midjourney- an artificial intelligence-driven creative tool redefining digital arts.

In this article, we will provide you with a list of the 6 best that you can try to create the most stunning and amazing visuals.

What is MidJourney?

With the help of its artificial intelligence skills, Midjourney provides a one-of-a-kind capability to generate visually appealing and captivating content with just a few well-worded cues. The Midjourney is your passport to an exceptional journey of creative discovery, whether you are an artist exploring new creative worlds or a company owner looking for distinctive images to captivate your audience. Midjourney is your ticket to an extraordinary voyage. It’s a different type of magic that can effortlessly include your own creativity into a galaxy of pictures whenever you want it to!

6 Best MidJourney Prompts That You Can Try in 2024

Now, let’s discover a variety of Midjourney prompts that cover a broad range of art types. These prompts will surely motivate and empower visual designers to produce magnificent works with assistance. Without further ado, let’s get started!

1. Bloody Mary in Night Club

Bloody Mary in Night Club

Prompt: This prompt has a Bloody Mary drink with ice and lime garnish. There is a drink in a tumbler sitting on a wooden bartender’s table in the background of a club that is blurry at night.

Why it is effective:

The MidJourney prompt provides a correct picture because it catches all of the major features that this photograph ought to have. It provides all of the information anticipated to be present in the created picture, in addition to certain secondary enhancements that improve the quality of the photograph.

Read Also : Best Free AI Content Generator 2024

2. Quasar At the End of a Hallway

Quasar At the End of a Hallway

Prompt: It is possible to see a dazzling quasar at the end of a lengthy corridor that has hyper-realistic features in a realm that is considered to be liminal. The quasar illuminates the concrete floor of the hallway, which has bright rectangular illumination at eye level.

Why it is effective:

Because the prompt expresses all of the characteristics that the picture has to include clearly and succinctly, it is simple to create the image using MidJourney. Because the instructions for making such a picture contain all of the components in clear detail, MidJourney has no issue doing so.

3. Cozy Wooden Cabin for Christmas

Cozy Wooden Cabin for Christmas

Prompt: A log cabin in the woods, surrounded by pine trees, is the perfect place to celebrate Christmas. There is a Christmas tree located next to the front porch, and there are Christmas lights all around the structure. The roof is clear, and there is a thin coating of snow covering the ground throughout.

Why it is effective:

Since it catches every component that this photograph needs to have, this amazing MidJourney prompt is an excellent choice for producing such a stunning picture.

4. Little Girl with Curly Short Hair

Little Girl with Curly Short Hair

Prompts: The small girl, who was in her early teens and carrying a blue-strap satchel, was wearing a white blouse with light brown curly and wavy hair, and her eyes were blue. She was standing against a space backdrop.

Why it is effective:

Since the phrases in the prompt are understandable, MidJourney’s artificial intelligence was able to produce the high-quality picture located above. This is the best prompt for MidJourney.

5. A Drawing of a Cozy Cottage in the Woods Using Colored Pencils

A Drawing of a Cozy Cottage in the Woods Using Colored Pencils

Prompt: A picture of a quaint wooden cabin in the woods, surrounded by towering trees, created using colored pencils. A quaint cottage with rooms that are only dimly illuminated, a fireplace and dead grasses growing on the roof.

Why it is effective:

Due to the fact that it catches all of the essential components that have to be present in this created picture, the MidJourney prompt is effective. With such a straightforward and awesome MidJourney prompt, it is simple to produce all of the necessary characteristics, such as the cabin, the trees that surround it, the , and other elements.

5. A Drawing of a Cozy Cottage in the Woods Using Colored Pencils

A Drawing of a Cozy Cottage in the Woods Using Colored Pencils

Prompt: A picture of a quaint wooden cabin in the woods, surrounded by towering trees, created using colored pencils. A quaint cottage with rooms that are only dimly illuminated, a fireplace and dead grasses growing on the roof.

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Unleash your creativity with a handpicked selection of prompts designed to make the most of Midjourney AI’s capabilities, resulting in breathtaking artwork that looks incredibly lifelike. Whether you’re an experienced artist or a beginner, these prompts will your imagination and help you bring your artistic visions to life with remarkable realism. Get ready to embark on an exciting artistic journey and witness the amazing possibilities of AI-assisted creation.

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Ultra Photorealistic Midjourney Prompts

1. A Young Woman Sitting on a Wooden Bench in a Sunlit Park

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/imagine prompt: An ultra-realistic photograph captured with a Sony α7 III camera, equipped with an 85mm lens at F 1.2 aperture setting, portraying a young woman sitting on a wooden bench in a sunlit park. The background is beautifully blurred, highlighting the subject. The park is adorned with lush greenery and blooming flowers, creating a serene atmosphere. Soft sunlight gracefully illuminates the subject’s face and hair, casting a dreamlike glow. The image, shot in high resolution and a 16:9 aspect ratio, captures the subject’s natural and personality with stunning realism –ar 16:9 –v 5.2 –style raw

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A Guitarist Playing on a Vibrant Stage

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/imagine prompt: Step into a captivating portrait capturing the essence of a musician, their fingers dancing across the strings of a guitar on a vibrant stage. Through the lens of a Sony α7 III camera, equipped with a 100mm lens set to a wide-open aperture of F 1.2, the background seamlessly dissolves into a tapestry of artful bokeh, allowing the subject to command the spotlight. The stage radiates with dramatic lighting, as spotlights cut through the velvety haze of smoke, creating a dynamic and immersive atmosphere. E

mploying the iconic Rembrandt lighting technique, the musician’s face and hands are skillfully bathed in soft, directional light, accentuating every passionate expression and intricate movement. Harnessing the powerful Midjourney v5 with photorealism mode, this image transcends mere representation, vividly capturing the musician’s unwavering talent and boundless devotion. With each strum of the guitar, the viewer becomes entranced by the artist’s undeniable passion, transported to a realm where becomes a living, breathing entity. –v 5.2 –ar 16:9 – style raw

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Middle-Aged Gentleman Standing on a Luxurious Yacht

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/image prompt: Transport yourself into an exquisite portrait that encapsulates the essence of a distinguished middle-aged gentleman standing resolutely on the majestic deck of a luxurious yacht, bathed in the enchanting hues of a captivating sunset. Employing the remarkable capabilities of the revered Canon EOS R5 camera, coupled with a premium 100mm lens opened wide to an alluring F 1.2 aperture, the background seamlessly dissolves into a mesmerizing tapestry of bokeh, allowing the subject to command undivided attention. The boundless expanse of the ocean stretches into the horizon, harmonizing with the vibrant sunset, its painterly strokes adorning the sky with a kaleidoscope of colors.

Soft, golden light gracefully cascades upon the man’s countenance, caressing his features with a tender glow that accentuates his rugged yet refined allure. A dreamlike lighting arrangement imbues the scene with an aura of serenity and tranquility, embracing the observer in a moment of sublime harmony. The cutting-edge Midjourney v5, meticulously calibrated in photorealism mode, employs advanced algorithms to authentically capture every facet of the man’s captivating personality, rendering the image with unparalleled realism and evoking a profound connection with the viewer. With each contemplative gaze, this extraordinary portrait invites you to unravel the captivating story etched upon the visage of this remarkable gentleman. –v 5.2 –ar 16:9 –style raw

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Dense Forest with Canopy

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/image prompt: Visualize an ultra-photorealistic image of a dense forest bathed in the soft glow of sunlight filtering through the canopy. The image should capture the play of light and on the foliage and forest floor, with rabbits and squirrels frolicking amidst the undergrowth. The forest should be teeming with life, the air filled with the sounds of rustling leaves and chirping birds. Use a high-resolution 32k camera with a 16:9 aspect ratio, a raw style, and a quality setting of 2. –ar 16:9 –v 5.2 –style raw –q 2 –s 750

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Cascading Waterfall in the Heart of the Alps

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/image prompt: Imagine a detailed and photorealistic image of a cascading waterfall nestled in the heart of the Alps. The image should capture the dynamic movement of water droplets, the mist hanging in the air, and the rugged beauty of the surrounding rocks and vegetation. The waterfall should appear powerful yet serene, a testament to the unyielding force of nature. Use a high-resolution 16k camera with a 16:9 aspect ratio, a raw style, and a quality setting of 2. –ar 16:9 –v 5.2 –style raw –q 2 –s 750

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An Elderly Indian Woman Trying to Understand and Keep up with the Generation

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/image prompt: Picture an elderly Indian woman, her gray hair contrasting with her vibrant green saree, as she tries to navigate her way around a smartphone. A young child in a red t-shirt and blue shorts is trying to explain the device to her. The setting is a rural Indian campus, surrounded by mango, palm, and coconut trees and blooming flowers. The image should capture the contrast between the traditional and the modern, the old and the new. Use a high-resolution 16k camera with a 16:9 aspect ratio, a raw style, and a quality setting of 2. –ar 16:9 –v 5.1 –style raw

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A Classic Vintage Car

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/image prompt: Envision a photorealistic image of a classic car set against a vintage backdrop. The image should capture every reflection on the car’s polished surface, the curves that give it its distinctive shape, and the intricate details that make it a classic. The setting should complement the car, with elements that evoke a sense of nostalgia. The lighting should highlight the car’s features, creating a play of light and shadow that adds depth to the image. Use a high-resolution 32k camera with a 16:9 aspect ratio, a raw style, and a quality setting of 2 to capture this timeless scene. –ar 16:9 –v 5.2 –style raw

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Bustling Cityscape at Rush Hour

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/imagine prompt: Picture an ultra-photorealistic image of a bustling cityscape at rush hour. The image should capture the dynamic movement of people and vehicles, the towering skyscrapers, and the vibrant city lights. The scene should be filled with energy and activity, a testament to the city’s never-ending hustle and bustle. Use a high-resolution 16k camera with a 16:9 aspect ratio, a raw style, and a quality setting of 2 to capture this vibrant scene. –ar 16:9 –v 5.2 –style raw –q 2 –s 750

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 Serene Cityscape at Dawn

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/imagine prompt: Envision a serene cityscape at dawn, captured in ultra-photorealistic detail. The image should portray the soft hues of the morning sky, the city buildings still lit with the last of the night’s lights, and the empty streets that hint at the city slowly waking up. Use a high-resolution 16k camera with a 16:9 aspect ratio, a raw style, and a quality setting of 2 to capture this tranquil scene. –ar 16:9 –v 5.2 –style raw –q 2 –s 750

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Cityscape During a Rainy Evening

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/imagine prompt: Imagine a cityscape during a rainy evening, the city lights reflecting off the wet streets. The image should capture the glow of the city lights, the people hurrying to find shelter from the rain, and the overall moody atmosphere. Use a high-resolution 16k camera with a 16:9 aspect ratio, a raw style, and a quality setting of 2 to capture this atmospheric scene. –ar 16:9 –v 5.2 –style raw

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Cityscape at Sunset

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/imagine prompt: Picture a cityscape at sunset, the city silhouetted against the vibrant hues of the setting sun. The image should capture the contrast between the dark city buildings and the colorful sky, creating a dramatic and beautiful scene. Use a high-resolution 16k camera with a 16:9 aspect ratio, a raw style, and a quality setting of 2 to capture this stunning scene. –ar 16:9 –v 5.1 –style raw –q 2 –s 75

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Cityscape From a Bird’s Eye View

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/imagine prompt: Visualize a cityscape from a bird’s eye view, showcasing the city’s architectural diversity and urban layout. The image should capture the city’s sprawling expanse, the variety of buildings, and the intricate network of streets. Use a high-resolution 16k camera with a 16:9 aspect ratio, a raw style, and a quality setting of 2 to capture this panoramic view. –ar 16:9 –v 5.2 –style raw –q 2 –s 750

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Interior of Grand Cathedral Architectural

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/imagine prompt: Envision a highly detailed and photorealistic image of a grand architectural interior, such as a cathedral or palace. The image should capture the intricate details of the ornate decorations, the majestic arches, and the stunning stained glass windows. The light filtering through the windows should cast colorful patterns on the floor, adding to the grandeur of the scene. Use a high-resolution 16k camera with a 16:9 aspect ratio, a raw style, and a quality setting of 2 to capture this awe-inspiring scene. –ar 16:9 –v 5.2 –style raw –q 2 –s 750

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Wide-Angle Shot of a Starry Night Sky

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/imagine prompt: Picture a wide-angle shot of a starry night sky, with the majestic Milky Way stretching across the horizon. The image should capture the vastness of the cosmos, the twinkling stars, and the ethereal beauty of the Milky Way. The moonlight should add a soft glow to the scene, creating a sense of tranquility. The image should be rendered in a style reminiscent of futurism, with a nod to the aesthetics of Cinema 4D. Use a high-resolution 16k camera with a 16:9 aspect ratio, a raw style, and a quality setting of 2 to capture this celestial scene. –ar 16:9 –v 5.2 –style raw

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Historic Cityscapes

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/imagine prompt: Historic Cityscapes, Rome, Italy with its ancient Roman structures –v 5.2

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Why it is effective:

Due to the fact that it catches all of the essential components that have to be present in this created picture, the MidJourney prompt is effective. With such a straightforward and awesome MidJourney prompt, it is simple to produce all of the necessary characteristics, such as the cabin, the trees that surround it, the lighting, and other elements.

Final Words

Midjourney encourages a new depth in artificial intelligence-assisted artwork, allowing you to infuse your works with a one-of-a-kind allure. The magic doesn’t need to end where it is. The above shared are some of the best MidJourney prompts that help you put your amazing creations into the real world.

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That’s all! Hopefully, you found the article informative and helpful. Please let us know in the comments section below if you have any questions or better suggestions. Lastly, do subscribe to our Newsletter and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter so you never miss any tech updates.

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Best Offline Shooting Games for 2024, Unable to play your favorite shooting game because of slow or no internet connectivity?

Sounds frustrating, isn’t it? Offline shooting games is what you need. These games do not require any internet connection and promise uninterrupted gaming.

So, Without any further ado, let’s straight away move on to have a look at the best offline shooting games for Android. Refer to choose a power-packed game for yourself and take your mobile gaming experience to a new level.

Play Your Favorite Offline Shooting Games For Android Without Internet Connection

Get ready for an incredible gaming experience with our top-rated offline shooter game.

#1. Dead Trigger 2 – FPS shooter

Dead Trigger 2 - Zombie Game FPS shooter

Next on our list of Top 12 Offline Shooting Games For Android is this zombie-inspired FPS shooter game. It enjoys a humongous download of around 110 million. During the gameplay, you have to use different fighting and survival strategies to stay in the game.

The game offers:

 33 different battlefields and 10 regions.
 To stay in the game you have to build your Hideout and safety measures.
 It has around 70 types of gun weapons to offer along with 600 gameplay wars.
 Katana, Swords, Hammers, Bats, Wrench are a few of the brutal weapons that you can use to fight for your survival.
 The game can be played using a virtual joystick or touch control.

Enjoy unleashing the zombie in you and experience cutting-edge graphics with this best offline shooting game.

Download App: Android

#2. Cover Fire – Offline Shooting Games

Cover Fire - Offline Shooting Games

This one has earned a permanent place in the list of offline shooting games. Loaded with a lot of action and graphics, it provides a massive list of characters and weapons to choose from. Each style in the game is unique and has a special ability to fight various types of battles you will have to face in the game.

The game offers:

 The game has a challenging story mode where you need to be careful with every action.
 You can also enjoy the online tournament mode
 High definition graphics with various challenging modes

To win the game, you will have to build your strategies against your enemies, lead a team of soldiers, and control actions.

Download App: Android

#3. Sniper X With Jason Statham

Sniper X With Jason Statham

This is a dream come true for all you, Jason Statham fans. This game gives you a golden opportunity to team up with your favorite fighter and face the evil forces and bring harmony.

Character: Your character in this game is named Sniper X, who works for the team of elite mercenaries, Spear. Jason Statham is the commander of Spear who makes essential strategies and gives voice command throughout the game.

The game offers:

 You accompany Jason Statham by being his teammate in the game
 A lightweight game requires less than 100 MB unlike other heavy games
 Great graphics with various mode

Well, the good is, despite being loaded with amazing features and graphics, it occupies even less than 100 MB of your total memory space.

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Overkill 3

Overkill 3 is an action-packed offline shooting game where players have to fight against evil faction forces for their survival. It is an android multiplayer game where you can team up with your friends to dominate the leader board. It also provides a chat room where you can discuss your game strategy with your teammates.

Apart from this, each player has an online profile that shows individual and team achievements and statistics. The players are supposed to defeat their enemies using high-voltage lightning, customizable guns, and super-power firearms.

The game offers:

 Cinematic Battles.
 Console quality graphics.
 3D effects and easy controls.
 Ever-changing gameplay with varied environments.

Download App: Android

#5. Hitman Sniper

Hitman Sniper

One of the best offline shooting games available on the play store. Its advanced features give you a feeling of a professional sniper.

Featured Character: The player is called Agent 47 and is supposed to take down his enemies using his sniper rifle.

It offers you more than 150 different levels and allows you to choose your strategies. Just like a professional hitman, you will be given specific tasks to complete. You can collect as many as 16 types of guns during the game.

The game offers:

 Great game for sniper lover
 To move forward you need to kill the enemy with your sniper
 The game has more than 150 levels and 16 types of guns

Download App: Android

#6. LONEWOLF (17+) – a Sniper Story

LONEWOLF (17+) - a Sniper Story

Out of the many, best offline shooting games for Android, this one can keep you on the edge of your seat. It’s not meant for kids and is quite an intense game. Let’s take a look at some of it’s best features.

The game offers:

 It offers a great storyline, which keeps unwrapping itself during the game.
 It’s entirely a challenging and exciting game that keeps you tied up with the game for long hours.
 Apart from this, if you want to check your shooting skills and play a ruthless shooting game, then Lone Wolf is what you need.

Download App: Android

#7. Dead Effect 2

Dead Effect 2

Powered with console-quality action graphics and RPG elements, Dead Effect 2 deserves a permanent spot on our list of top offline shooting games for Android. Dive into the world of high-tech body implants, upgradable weapons, movie-quality sound effects, breathtaking graphics, and stunning effects with this incredible gameplay.

The game offers:

 The game is built on RPG layers with character evolution. The players get around 40+ upgradable weapons and 100+ body implants to enhance their powers.
 It comes with enhanced on-screen controls which can be easily customized.
 With this stunning game, you also get around 10+ hours of special mission and around 20 hours of campaign gameplay.

Download App: Android

#8. Mad Bullets – Free Shooting Game

Mad Bullets - Free Shooting Game

Any search for offline shooting games is incomplete without this power-packed game. This fast-paced action game in the Wild West will put your laughing muscles on a dangerous job.

If you want a break from intense shooting games and want to try something hilarious with quirky characters and a funny game style, then this free android game is the one for you. Enjoy this funny and light-hearted action game today.

The game offers:

 Ideal games for the one who doesn’t like the hardcore killing/shooting games
 Simple yet bright and attractive graphics which no one expects in a shooting game
 A free android game that will make you laugh while killing others

Download App: Android

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Into the Dead 2: Zombie Survival

Into the Dead is the best offline shooting game for Zombie movies and game lovers. Unlike regular FPS games, it provides an array of FPS elements.

The game is built to offer a world of zombies in which the player has to protect itself from being attacked.

The player has to face numerous challenges and missions during the game and can access powerful weapons to win the fight. Earn bonus points, run and hunt down as many zombies as you can.

The game offers:

 More than 7 chapters and 60 stages with many challenges in between
 Unlock weapons as you proceed further and upgrade as per requirement
 The games offer a variety of gameplay

Download App: Android

#10. Death Race

Death Race

This is a replica of the original death race movies where the players are supposed to race for their freedom. Destructive weapons, killing enemies, revenge, shooting, electric vehicles are a few of the main features of this free shooting game.

Defeat your fact racing rivals to win and earn your freedom. Death Race is undoubtedly one of the offline shooting games for Android.

The game offers:

 This game is a mix of shooting and car racing games that can fascinate you.
 List of amazing weapons to choose and customize your vehicle.
 Survive and win the race or kill every other opponent to win.

Download App: Android

#. Shadowgun Legends: Online FPS

Shadowgun

Featured Character: Featuring John Slade, Shadowgun is based on a notorious bounty hunter. The game ends with the death of Dr. Edgar Simon. You will get advanced weapons, ships, and S.A.R.A, Android assistance to fight the enemy, including battle droids, mutant humans, and cyborgs. Shadowgun is a Third shooting game.

The game offers:

 HD graphics with a story-driven single-player game
 Survive and kill the enemies to enter the next stage
 For all the gamepad users, you can enjoy this game with a gamepad connected to your devices.

Download App: Android

Read Also : Windows 10 Media Creation Tool User Guide

#12. Real Commando

Real Commando 3D Sniper Shooter

Next in the list of offline shooting games, we have a fauji (military) game. The game offers survival-style multiplayer offline games. You will never get bored with this game because it is backed with an amazing storyline to follow. More than 100 million gamers have trusted this game. With a variety of missions and engaging gameplay, you can enjoy this shooting game.

The game offers:

 It is a great first-person shooter game to play.
 The game has very smooth gameplay supporting amazing graphics.
 It also has a sniper mission which may interest the gamers who are looking for a sniper game.

Download App: Android

Final Verdict: Play Your Favorite Shooting Games Without Internet

Choose your favorite offline shooting game without worrying about your internet connectivity and speed. Each of the picks mentioned above has something unique and exciting to offer along with power-packed gameplay.

Choose one from the list of best offline shooting games for Android. If you think that we have missed other incredible options please provide your feedback. Happy Playing.

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Best for 2024, Are you bored with the Windows user interface? Are you tired of its default customization options? Then maybe it is time for you to make your desktop look unique by downloading, installing, and using a new mouse cursor theme. There are plenty of cool cursors available on the internet.

Most of the pointers are animated, some are excellent for gaming or inspired by games, others are simply well-designed and fresh. In this article, we are going to share with you thirty of the best free mouse pointer schemes for Windows 10 and Windows 11. Let’s get started.

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NOTE: You can install and use the following custom cursors in Windows 11, Windows 10, as well as older versions. Here’s how to tell what Windows you have. To make sure that the files are safe, we scanned them with ESET Internet Security.

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How to install custom mouse cursors in Windows

Mouse schemes downloaded from the internet can usually be installed with the help of a file that is included in the archive file that you download. This file has an INF extension, and it’s usually named install.inf. Once you have downloaded the custom mouse cursor pack (usually a ZIP or RAR file), extract the files to a temporary folder on your computer or device, then follow the instructions from these tutorials, depending on whether the pack includes an INF installer file

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 If the mouse cursor pack includes an INF file: How to install custom mouse cursors in Windows
 If there is no INF file included in the archive, to install the new cursors manually, follow the directions found in this tutorial: How to use custom mouse cursors and pointers in Windows
 

Also, if all you want is to change the size or color of your mouse pointers, not necessarily install custom new ones, read this tutorial: How to change the mouse pointer size and color in Windows.

Now, let’s look at what we think are the best free mouse pointers out there:

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1. Numix Cursors

This is our favorite set of custom mouse cursors for Windows Numix pointers are smooth, elegant, and look entirely professional. Furthermore, the pack includes both dark and light versions of the cursors, and also install.inf files that you can run to easily install the mouse cursor theme you prefer.

Numix cursor pack

Mouse cursor download: Numix Cursors

Best free mouse cursors for Windows 2024

Read Also : 10 Best AI Tools to Boost Productivity in 2024

2. Oxygen Cursors

Created for KDE, this mouse cursor set was ported to Windows and is one of the most famous mouse pointer sets of all time on DeviantArt. The set contains 37 different color schemes.

Oxygen Cursors

Mouse cursor download: Oxygen Cursors

 

3. Breeze Cursors for Windows

KDE is one of the and beautiful desktop environments for Linux. Therefore, it also has some of the best mouse cursor themes you can find. That’s what inspired the Breeze Cursors for Windows pack. It features gray pointers with white borders and some orange and blue variations. Take a look at them in the screenshot below and, if you like them, download and install them. Unfortunately, this pack does not have an INF file, so you have to set each of the cursors manually.

Breeze Cursors for Windows

Mouse cursor download: Breeze Cursors for Windows

 

4. cursor pack for Windows

Are you a fan of MacOS? Did you recently switch to a Windows PC? Maybe you’d like to use some cursors that resemble the ones on your . That’s what macOS cursor pack for Windows gives you.

The mouse pointers look great, and there are different sizes and types to choose from.

macOS cursor pack for Windows

To download the cursor pack, go to the following webpage, tap or click on the green Code button, then on Download ZIPmacOS-cursors-for-Windows: With 2 types and 3 different sizes.

 

5. Windows 11 Cursors Concept v2

Since we presented a cursor pack similar to the ones used on macOS, it seems fair to show you one made specifically for Windows 11. The cursors come in two packs, Dark and Light, and both packs feature a clean design that perfectly matches the refreshed interface of Windows 11.

Windows 11 cursors pack

Download the cursors here: Windows 11 Cursors Concept v2 by rosea92

 

6. Material Cursors (Blue)

If you are an Android fan and you love Google’s material design a lot, maybe you would enjoy a taste of it on your Windows computer too, by using the Android Material Cursors scheme. Fortunately, it also comes with an INF file, so it is easy to install it.

Android Material Cursors (Blue)

Mouse cursor download: Android Material Cursors.

 

7. Overwatch Pointer

Overwatch is currently one of the most popular first-person shooter games, with over 60 million players around the world. If you’re one of them, or if you like gaming cursors, you’ll love the Overwatch Pointer cursor pack.

Overwatch Pointer pack

You can get the standard pack here: Overwatch Pointer, and the black version here: Blackwatch Pointer.

 

8. GTCC

GTCC is a custom cursor pack that offers clean and monochromatic pointers for Windows. The pointers are gray and have a curved appearance, unlike most other cursors in our list. Their shape has drawn our attention, and because we liked them, we believe some of you might too. Furthermore, you can easily install them on your Windows PC by running the install.inf file included in the pack.

GTCC

Mouse cursor download: GTCC – cursor for Windows.

 

9. Gx Cursor

Opera GX is a special version of the Opera browser, built specifically for gamers. The browser has some unique features: CPU, RAM, and Network limiters, Discord & sidebars and more. It also has a very particular design, which is now matched by this excellent cursor pack:

The Opera GX cursor pack

Mouse cursor download: Opera Gx Cursor

 

10. Volantes Dark Cursor Set

Here’s another dark cursor pack that we like. The archive includes standard-sized cursors, as well as smaller versions.

Volantes Dark cursor set

Mouse cursor download: Volantes-Dark.

 

11. Metro X1 Animated Cursors Set

Okay, too many dark cursors in the list, time to liven things up a little. The Metro X1 package has quite a few multi-colored cursors, if that’s your thing:

Metro X Cursor Set

You can download the Metro X1 Cursor Set here: Metro X1 Animated Cursors Set.

 

12. Gant Cursor Pack

This cursor pack is based on the popular Gant icon set that is used for customizing Windows, Linux, etc. This pack of mouse cursors contains two color schemes: yellow and blue, and each of them has two cursor sets. In other words, there are a total of four sets of mouse cursors, located in four separate folders.

Gant Cursor Pack

Mouse cursor download: Gant Cursor Pack

 

13. VS cursor (version 2.0)

This mouse cursor theme features a clean and simple design, with just enough color to keep it interesting. The archive contains two separate cursor packs, one with shadows and one without.

VS cursors (version 2.0)

Mouse cursor download: VS cursor (version 2.0). The user who created this pack has also created quite a few other beautiful cursor packs. You can find all of them here: vladsukhetskyi – Interface Designer | DeviantArt.

 

14. Oxy-Neon Cursors

Do you want something more visible? Well, it doesn’t get much more visible than having neon-colored cursors. You have several colors to choose from: blue, orange, pink, red, white, and our favorite, ow-my-eyes green. Each set has its own installation file, so it’s super-easy to add the theme to your Windows device.

These icons are visible from across the room

Download the mouse cursor theme here: Oxy-Neon Cursors.

 

15. Kuttu and Chinnu cursors

If you’re tired of the same ol’ designer cursors, with fluid design and macOS look, here’s a pointer pack that’s the complete opposite: made with free lines and hand drawing, without any design rules in mind. The creator of this pack also draws cartoon characters, and it shows:

The cursors in this set look hand-drawn

Mouse cursor download location: cursors by anoop-pc.

 

16. Cursors Kawaii Cute Hello Kitty

For those who love the worldwide phenomenon that is Hello Kitty, here is a mouse cursor set featuring the cute Japanese icon. This cursor scheme does not contain an INF file. However, it can be used if you follow the recommendations shared in its description.

Hello Kitty cursors

Mouse cursor download: Kawaii Cute Hello Kitty. Please note that you have to wait 35 seconds before the download begins if you don’t want to create an account on the website.

 

17. Direction

Here is Direction, a more unusual set of mouse pointers, which you might enjoy. You can see how they look in the picture below.

Direction cursor pack

Mouse cursor download: Direction

 

18. Mario Gant

Here’s a set of high-quality custom cursors based on the Super Mario character. Pretty awesome, right?

Mario Gant

Mouse cursor download: Mario Gant

 

19. UNDERSized

A set of simple and small-sized cursors for those who like tiny mouse pointers.

UNDERSized cursor pack

Mouse cursor download: UNDERSized

 

20. Krystall CS

A unique and colorful mouse pointer set. This cursor pack does not include an INF file for easy installation. However, it can be used if you follow the recommendations shared in its description to assign each custom mouse cursor manually.

Krystall Cursor Pack

Mouse cursor download: Krystall CS

 

21. Anathema Pink Cursor

How do you feel about the color pink? If you like it, here’s an excellent animated cursor pack by Anaidon-Aserra. The pack has a clean, modern design and contains 15 cursors (plus a few bonus ones).

Anathema Pink Cursor pack

The pack is available for download here: Anathema Pink Cursor. The good news is that if you like the design but dislike the color, you can also download the set in redblue, and white.

 

22. Crystal Clear

Crystal Clear is a translucent mouse cursor set. If you want to see what is behind your mouse pointer, you should try this scheme. It uses material design and blends nicely with Windows’ flat UI.

Crystal Clear cursor pack

Mouse cursor download: Crystal Clear v4.1

 

23. StartCraft 2

Are you a StarCraft fan? If the answer is yes, the StarCraft 2 mouse cursor theme is precisely what you might need to complete your StartCraft computer customization. The only downside is the fact that this theme does not offer any installer, so to get it on your computer, you have to follow the steps from its readme file.

StartCraft 2 cursor pack

Mouse cursor download: StartCraft 2

 

24. Radium 2

If you’re searching for a mouse cursor theme that’s intricate and simple at the same time, look no further, as Radium 2 is probably what you want. The detailed design and the beautiful shapes of the custom cursors will surely make you want them on your desktop. Radium 2 also includes an INF file that you can use to install the custom cursor theme on your computer.

Radium 2 cursors

Mouse cursor download: Radium 2

 

25. Vigyori 2

Is there anyone out there who doesn’t like emoticons? Why not try some emoticon-based mouse cursors? What could be better than seeing a smiling face each morning when you turn your computer on? For a brighter and happier desktop, try Vigyori (which, by the way, means Smile in Hungarian). ?

Vigyori cursors

Mouse cursor download: Vigyori (2nd version)

 

26. Cupcake

Have you ever wished for a mouse cursor pack that is so cute that your heart melts? OK, maybe not yours, if you are a tough guy, but your daughter’s might, if you get the Cupcake mouse cursors on her Windows device.

Cupcake cursors

Mouse cursor download: Cupcake

 

27. Mickey Mouse

This is yet another cute cursor scheme designed primarily for children, but also for some nostalgic grown-ups. ? If your children love Mickey Mouse and everything about it, you can surprise them with these “cartoon mouse” cursors.

Mickey Mouse cursors

Mouse cursor download: Mickey Mouse

 

28. Hirochi Sunburst AWD Cursors

If you happen to be passionate about racing cars, you’ll recognize the cursors in this pack immediately. They are all based on the Subaru Impreza WRX, and their quality is excellent: the archive contains both standard and high-resolution cursor packs. You don’t get an installation file, but you can follow the tutorial presented in the introduction to this article to install them on your system.

The Hirochi Sunburst AWD Cursors are all about racing cars

Download the cursor pack here: Hirochi Sunburst AWD Cursors.

 

29. Warframe Cursor Pack 1

Warframe is a role-playing third-person shooter that has captivated the hearts and minds of many gamers. The game itself is free to play and features superb graphics, and these two features are also present on this cursor pack inspired by the game.

Warframe Cursor Pack 1

Mouse cursor download: Warframe Cursor Pack 1.

 

30. ROG Cursor Set

We end this list with a cursor pack made for fans of the ASUS ROG brand. The pack contains 17 cursors which can be installed manually on your computer.

ASUS ROG cursors

Download the cursor pack from here: ASUS ROG Cursor Set.

 

What is your favorite mouse cursor pack?

To create this article, we tried lots of mouse cursor schemes, and we shared the best we could find. We hope that you have enjoyed this roundup. If you did, do not hesitate to share it with others. Also, if you feel like searching for more mouse cursor schemes, you should try the Windows Cursors section from DeviantArt. It is a great place to start your search.

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