A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead Will Have a Microphone Noise Detection Feature

A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead Will Have a Microphone Noise Detection Feature

As a seasoned horror game enthusiast who has braved countless nights of sleepless terror thanks to my unyielding love for all things spine-tingling, I can confidently say that Saber Interactive and Stormind Games have just taken the terrifying experience of “A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead” to a whole new level. The inclusion of the ‘Microphone Noise Detection’ feature is an ingenious move that will undoubtedly amplify the fear factor, making every creak, sigh, or even the slightest sniffle a potential death knell.


In their recent announcement, Saber Interactive and Stormind Games disclosed that the game A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead will incorporate a ‘Microphone Sound Sensitivity’ feature, allowing the game’s dangerous alien beings to detect any real-life sounds you might unintentionally produce.

Enhance the fear of A Quiet Place to unprecedented levels with the optional ‘Microphone Sensitivity’ feature, as stated in the press release. This means that by enabling your microphone, the game’s terrifying creatures will react to every sound you produce, creating an immersive horror experience that invades your personal space.

If you’re feeling under the weather with a bad cough or sniffles, it might be wise to turn off your microphone while playing. On October 17th, a story-driven single-player survival horror game called “A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead” will be released for Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC, priced at $29.99, £24.99, or €29.99.

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2024-10-09 17:12

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