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Need for Speed ​​Heat: Insert and listen to your own music?

Of course, a racing game like Need for Speed ​​Heat also needs cool music and even if the tracklist on the soundtrack is anything but bad, one or two NfS Heat players might ask themselves the question, can you also listen to your own music? If so, to which folder do I have to move the music in the form of MP3 files so that my music can also be played in NfS Heat?

Need for Speed ​​Heat: Can you add your own music?

In some older Need for Speed ​​parts, you could add your own songs to the tracklist so that the songs were played directly through the game. According to our research, this is no longer possible in Need for Speed ​​Heat, similar to what was the case in its predecessor in the form of NfS Payback. Of course, that doesn’t mean that you can’t listen to your own music while playing Need for Speed ​​Heat.

In the game settings you can simply turn off the in-game music under the “Audio” tab. To do this, set the “overall music volume” to 0 percent and then play the music in the background. By the way, this doesn’t just work in the PC version, but also on the PS4 and Xbox One, where you can play music in the background while playing.

For the PC version, similar to other NfS games, a mod could appear on the Internet sooner or later that allows you to insert your own music and listen directly through the game without having to run a music player in the background. If there is new information here, we will of course add it here.

Tip: This is how you can escape the cops in Need for Speed ​​and these are the fastest cars in the game. We have also summarized the best off-road cars and drift cars for you.

By Stephen Gonzales

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