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Quantum Break has an audio mode specifically for streamers

Quantum Break has an audio mode specially built for streamers. The mode will disable copyrighted material like Toto’s “Africa”, heard near the middle of the game’s second act.

“Streaming and YouTube especially have become such an essential part of gaming culture these days,” Remedy’s Thomas Puha told Engadget. “At a very late stage in the development of Quantum Break, we came up with the idea of giving the option to disable licensed music to make life a bit easier for everyone wanting to share their Quantum Break experience.”

The “Disabled copyright music” option can be found within the game’s audio settings.

Expect more Quantum Break coverage late this week.


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