When Dead Island 2 launches, you'll be able to reel off voice commands to distract zombie hordes with the power of Alexa Game Control.
You'll actually be able to do a lot more than that, and you don't even need an Amazon Echo device. Just get yourself a copy of Dead Island 2, stick on a headset with an integrated mic, and you're set. There's no need for a wake word either, which is great news as prefacing everything with «Alexa» would get real annoying, real fast.
Amazon announced(opens in new tab) its upcoming Game Control feature during Gamescom 2022's opening night. It'll let PC and console gamers use voice commands to trigger in-game actions. In the case of Dead Island 2, that'll include things like “where is the nearest workbench” to find the aforementioned workbench; «swap to my best weapon» which is equally self-explanatory; and “hey zombie” to lure over the shambling hordes.
Of course, Amazon Game Control will be compatible with other titles, but Dead Island 2 will be the first game to support it. At launch, the FAQ(opens in new tab) says the feature will available in English in North America, and on PC and Xbox platforms.
More regions and languages will be added post-release, and Amazon spokesperson Michael Poulter told The Verge(opens in new tab) that Game Control's goal is to be «available everywhere games are played.” Meaning Nintendo Switch and PlayStation platforms won't be partaking for now.
As well as not needing an Echo or a device with Alexa built-in, Game Control isn't an Amazon Prime member exclusive either. You will have to link your Amazon account to compatible titles, so at worst, you can just create a free account if you don't already have one.
At the minute, Alexa Game Control is in private beta,
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