Players will need a quiet place if they want to survive the A Quiet Place game
Briefly

Saber Interactive's A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead introduces a feature where the game’s monsters can detect real-life sounds through your microphone, enhancing immersion.
The microphone feature of A Quiet Place is optional, but it creates a chilling gameplay dynamic where any real-life noise can summon in-game monsters, reminiscent of the film.
Unlike other horror games, A Quiet Place uniquely utilizes player audio, capturing the essence of silence and tension, pushing the boundaries of interactive horror.
Saber Interactive plans to release A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead on October 17 for multiple platforms, offering an innovative horror experience with preorders available.
Read at The Verge
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