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No. You will need a way to come out of the mic. So if you don't have an interface or a mixer, then you will need to get one or an XLR to USB-C Phantom Power converter that will send the signal to your computer.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Its a windows system compatible mic and the sound it great in zoom. You plug it in and it starts working. If your game(s) can you a windows mic, you should be good. Note the limitation of no physical mute button on the mic... That would probably be an issue for me if I was gaming.. I might want to easily mute via a hard button without key sequences or having to use the mouse, etc. But that's a personal preference thing
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