How to import music in Dead as Disco
Dead as Disco adds custom-song support in early access
Dead as Disco, a music-driven action brawler currently in early access, is letting players import their own music to customize the soundtrack.
Rather than relying only on an early access “steady list” of tracks, the game’s customization tools are designed so you can bring in a personal set of songs and use them in place of the default experience. That matters because Dead as Disco is built around musical timing—combat and rhythm are tied together—so personal tracks can change the feel of the fights rather than just providing background ambiance.
The customization feature is especially relevant for players who want the game to fit their taste or who prefer familiar tracks while learning enemy patterns and combat beats. Early access also means the feature is likely to evolve as the developers expand official content and tweak how imported audio interacts with gameplay.
For now, the practical takeaway is simple:
- You can fine-tune the experience with your own music.
- Your custom playlist is meant to supplement or replace parts of the in-game song library.
- The feature exists specifically to let you tailor the rhythm and atmosphere of the action.
If you’re considering jumping in, it’s worth checking the game’s import workflow and any compatibility limitations, since custom-audio systems can vary by platform or file format. For existing rhythm-game fans, custom tracks also widen the replay value beyond swapping difficulty or discovering new enemy routes.