XACT (Cross-platform Audio Creation Tool) was a low-level audio API and content pipeline developed by Microsoft for game development, primarily used in the Xbox and Windows platforms. It allowed game developers to create, organize, and manage audio assets, supporting features such as sound effects, music, and 3D audio. While it's largely been superseded by newer audio engines and APIs, it was a popular tool for many years, particularly during the Xbox 360 era.
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