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https://gamerant.com/twitch-streamer-gets-hit-dmca-strike-despite-using-soundtrack-service/
Usually over music, not the video, but you can get BLEEPed by a big company a lot more easily than you can undo it. You may want to at LEAST set the music volume down (or to zero) in the game and turn the sound effects down.
You can try throwing in some of riot games's music from here:
https://www.slashgear.com/riot-games-releases-album-with-free-music-for-streamers-and-creators-02680925/