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It happends to me as well there is probably lucky spin if you would have that bug or not
Thanks for reaching out, I'm sorry to see you're having issues using your mic in-game.
Are you unable to hear other players too?
Could you please try the following troubleshooting steps found here, to see if it helps with your voice chat issue.
In addition to this, could you please make sure your microphone is set as "Default Communication Device" in your settings.
Then also make sure that your microphone have the proper right in your Windows:
1. Open your “File Explorer” and click on “Control Panel”. Then click on “Hardware and Sound” and then click on “Sound”.
2. Click on the “Recording” tab and then select your microphone (i.e. “Headset mic”, “Internal mic”, etc.) and click "Properties".
3. Click the "Advanced" tab. Click on the check mark in the box next to "Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device" to remove the check mark from the box. Then click "Apply".
Please let us know how you get on with the above and if there's any changes at all!
- Ubisoft Support