[Top 5] Free Voice Chat Apps That Gamers Use

Voice Chat Apps for gaming
Updated:
05 Dec 2023

1. Discord 

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Discord is an app for instant messaging and VolP. It allows communication through voice calls, video calls, and messaging. Allowing media and files to be uploaded. How you talk to others can be private or they can take place in virtual communities referred to as servers. 

When using Discord, players can invite ‘bots’ to their servers. These bots can take fun to the next level as there are all kinds of music, and cards, there are even bots for Pokemon and other fun games. From gaming to any other interests you may have, there are over seven-hundred-fifty verified servers on the platform.

By using this app if you want to keep chats with friends and how you communicate organized, just create a server. You can add multiple threads which will help keep topics separated and clean. How your server looks is entirely up to you! Or join other servers and let the mods and admins take care of the rest. 

 

2. TeamSpeak 

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Tailored for the needs of gamers and other online communities. TeamSpeak is renowned for its low-latency voice communication. Users have the ability to create personalized servers and channels. Empowering gamers to orchestrate their own environment. 

It was first released in 2001. This makes it one of the earliest communication tools for online gaming. It is also known for its voice codecs. Providing high-quality calling with minimal bandwidth usage. 

If you’re new to the app, you should learn about the whispering feature and private channels! It is beneficial if you want a way for discreet messaging. Whether for strategy discussions during a match or just creating a private space for specific groups within a larger gaming community. Learning how to use this feature can end up helping you in the long run.

 

3. Skype 

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Skype is an online app/tool that has been trusted for both gaming and professional usage since its release in 2003. It offers voice and video calling, and instant messaging with file sharing. It bridged the gap between friends and family with an interface that has broad device capability. 

One of its most appealing features is its ability to make free voice/video calls between Skype users. Regardless of their geographical location. It also introduced a translator feature that is able to translate conversations in real-time. Breaking down language barriers for its users around the world. 

Explore its interface in order to get comfortable with its layout. By understanding where your contacts, chats, and settings are located you will have a much easier time navigating the app. You can also add contacts. Finding them through their Skype username or if the phone number/email they used for their account is already in your phone contacts, you can automatically have them added. 

 

4. Steam Chat 

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Steam Chat allows you to take your friends, groups, and conversations with you wherever you go. The app includes many key features of the desktop Steam client chat. Including a friends list where you can see who is in-game or online at a glance. You can also have custom categories and a favorites bar just like how you can on your PC.  

An interesting fact you may not be aware of is that it actually offers overlay integration. This feature allows you to access your messages and chats with your friends without having to leave your game. It’s also been designed to be accessible to users with disabilities. Such as having customizable text colors and high-contrast modes. 

You can customize your profile in various ways. Adding a profile picture, setting a status message, and organizing your friends into groups. Personalizing the Steam Chat experience. You can mark your closest gaming companions as favorites. Using emoticons and stickers to express yourself. 

 

5. Mumble 

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Mumble uses a client-server architecture. Allowing you to talk to others on the same server. It has a very simple interface. Featuring high sound quality and low latency. It is particularly suitable for real-time communication during multiplayer online games. 

It also provides open-source software which allows you to inspect or modify the source code. This form of openness encourages community contributions as well as customization. You can also host your own Mumble server, having total control over the settings, permissions, and channels. 

For the best experience and also to avoid audio feedback, it is best to use headphones. By using headphones, they will help prevent your microphone from picking up sounds from speakers. Which can create echoes. Also, be aware of the security features. They include encrypted communication which will ensure a secure environment for your voice conversations.

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2012
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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
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The Walking Dead, Undertale, Life is Strange