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Prince Of Persia 2008 Language Change Direct

Released in December 2008 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC, Prince of Persia—often retroactively called Prince of Persia (2008) or Prince of Persia: The Prodigy—was a bold, cel-shaded reboot of the beloved franchise. Developed by Ubisoft Montreal, it eschewed the time-manipulation mechanics of the Sands of Time trilogy for an open-world platforming experience and a unique, regenerative combat system centered on the unlikely duo of the Prince (voiced by Nolan North) and Elika (voiced by Kate Higgins).

For players around the world, the game offered a variety of audio and subtitle options. However, unlike modern titles that seamlessly let you switch languages from a main menu, Prince of Persia (2008) employs a somewhat archaic system, especially on PC. Depending on your platform and the version of the game you own, changing the language can be either straightforward or deeply frustrating.

This guide covers everything you need to know about changing the language in Prince of Persia 2008, including audio, subtitles, and text for all three major platforms. prince of persia 2008 language change

Before diving into the how-to, it is crucial to understand why changing the language in this game is often problematic. In 2008, digital distribution was not as dominant as it is today. Physical retail copies were the norm, and these copies were often "region-locked" or "language-locked" to save disc space.

Thus, the method you use depends entirely on what platform you are on and which version you bought. Released in December 2008 for the Xbox 360,

A: The game does not include an in‑game language switcher. You must edit a settings file manually.

Instructions:

  • Save the file and relaunch the game.
  • For digital platforms:

    If voiceovers don’t change, your game version may only include one audio language (common for retail copies). Re-downloading a different region version may be required. Thus, the method you use depends entirely on