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I sincerely hope that Linux support for games and hardware increases significantly in the coming months.
I recently switched to Linux because support for Windows 10 will end next year, and I will definitely never install Windows 11.
I believe many other users feel the same way. Sure, the average user goes along with whatever Microsoft throws at them, but I still think that Linux will see a noticeable increase by next year, and I hope that manufacturers will no longer be able to ignore Linux in two to three years.
To fix this, install "pavucontrol" if you don't have it installed yet.
Go to "Configuration" and select "Off" on the profile of the other audio device.
Now run the game and you'll get sound!