The file wasn't malware. It was a ghost in the machine, still trying to finish its job.
Players launch the game, and just as the engine loads the audio environment, the game freezes and shuts down. The Culprit: The Windows Event Viewer often lists WwiseLibPCx64P.dll as the "faulting module." The Reality: wwiselibpcx64p.dll
If you play any of these titles and encounter a crash, the Wwise audio engine is a prime suspect. The file wasn't malware
: Since this is an audio file, outdated Sound Card or USB Headset drivers can trigger the fault. The Culprit: The Windows Event Viewer often lists
Similar to Sonic Studio, this audio driver service (common on MSI and Alienware machines) often causes the DLL to fail. Razer Cortex: Some players have traced the issue to Razer Cortex Game Boost