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Thank you for your message and sorry to hear it that you experience some sound issues on your PC.
There is definitely sound in this game.
If it does not work on your device, can you share with us your audio setup, please?
Is it a stereo setup or a multi-channel, multi speaker surround sound?
Is it a motherboard integrated audio chip or a dedicated sound card?
If it is a motherboard integrated audio codec, check for driver updates on the manufacturer website.
Have you changed the standard bit rate and sampling rate in Windows audio settings?
Check if you are not using the max settings of 24 bits (or even 32) 192KHz. Some games do not work well with such settings. Change it to 16bit / 44 kHz for a test.
In Windows 10/11:
open the start menu,
type "Sound" and open Sound Settings,
on the right hand side you will see Sound Control Panel link, open it,
Double click the active (the green tick) audio device,
Click Advanced tab and you will see a drop down menu with available audio formats (bit depth and sampling rate).