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If you’re diving into Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus and want to experience the game in a specific language—whether for immersion, practice, or accessibility—you’re in luck. Bethesda’s Nazi-killing epic supports multiple audio and subtitle options, but they aren’t always automatically installed.

Here’s what you need to know about the Wolfenstein II language pack:

Summary

  • Official language packs are free and available on all platforms.
  • Required only if your base game lacks a specific voice track or if you bought a region-limited disc.
  • The misspelling “packp” is not official – ignore it or treat as a red flag.

For further help, visit Bethesda Support or the respective platform’s help desk. wolfenstein ii the new colossus language packp

Finding the right Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus language pack can be tricky, as Bethesda released different versions of the game for various regions. Whether you're looking to swap to original English voice acting or need localized text for your region, there are several official and community-driven ways to manage your language settings. Official Language Support & Downloads

Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus supports a wide range of languages, though the available "packs" depend on your region and platform.

Full Audio & Text: English, French, Italian, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, and Japanese.

Text Only: Polish, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese.

Regional Restrictions: In some regions, like Germany, a specific version of the game exists with its own unique language assets due to local regulations. How to Change Your Language Settings Here’s a draft for a post about the

If you have the game on PC through a digital store, you generally don't need a separate "pack" download; the files are usually included in the main installation or triggered by a setting change. 1. Steam (PC)

For the Steam version of Wolfenstein II, the process is straightforward: Right-click the game in your Library and select Properties. Navigate to the Language tab.

Select your preferred language from the dropdown menu. Steam will automatically download the necessary language files. 2. GOG Galaxy (PC)

If you purchased via the GOG Store, you can manage languages through the client: Select the game and click the Customization button. Go to Manage Installation > Configure.

Choose your language from the dropdown and hit OK to trigger the download. 3. Game Pass & Epic Games (PC) Title: Unlock the Full Experience: Wolfenstein II –

For platforms like Game Pass, the game often defaults to your Windows System Locale. To change it, you may need to update your Windows region settings or add a launch argument:

Launch Argument: In your launcher settings, try adding +sys_lang "english" (or your preferred language) to the command line arguments.

System Locale: Some users on Reddit found that changing the Regional Format in Windows settings (e.g., from local to UK/US) was the only way to swap the in-game language. Advanced Fixes: Mixed Audio and Text

A common request is playing with English Audio but localized Subtitles (e.g., Russian or Spanish). Since the game doesn't offer this natively in the menu, the community has created workarounds: Wolfenstein II - How to change audio language?

No Audio Dialogue (Only Subtitles)

Cause: Missing soundbanks or incorrect audio device settings.

Fix:

  • Check in-game audio options: Dialogue volume not muted.
  • Force language via launch options.
  • Reinstall language pack: remove steamapps\downloading\ folder for the game, then re-download.

Xbox One / Xbox Series X|S

  • Highlight the game tile → press Menu button → Manage game and add-ons.
  • Select the game → check the list of available downloads.
  • Any language packs appear as separate checkboxes. Tick and save changes.

Forcing a Language Without Redownloading

If you have limited internet, you can backup language files:

  1. Locate the game folder (usually Steam\steamapps\common\Wolfenstein.II.The.New.Colossus).
  2. Inside base or virtualtextures, find files like:
    • english_pack.*
    • german_pack.*
    • french_pack.*
  3. To switch offline: Rename the desired pack to match the one the game expects (not recommended – may break updates).