Star Wars: Jedi Survivor is a continuation of Cal’s story, being a sequel to Fallen Order.
Being a narrative-driven game, you will want to change the game’s language to one you’re more comfortable with! Or well, maybe you just want to see how other languages differ, too.
Regardless of what reason you have, we’ll tell you how to change the game’s language in this guide. We’ll also tell you which languages the game has support for.
How to Change Languages in Star Wars Jedi Survivor
Sadly, the game doesn’t allow to change the language from within the game’s own settings. This means that you will need to change it from outside the game, and the method differs for each platform.
On PlayStation 5, you will need to change your console’s system language completely. What a pain, right? Sadly that’s the only way, at least currently.
Anyway, you will need to access the “Home” screen. Open the “Settings” and navigate to “System” settings. Choose your desired language in the “Language” settings.
Note that, as we said previously, this will change your console’s language as well!
Xbox Series players will also need to change their console’s language, just like on PlayStation. Go to the “Home” screen and open “Settings”. Then select “System” and find the “Language & Location” settings.
Select the language you want and then start the game again, the language should now match your console’s.
According to the game’s Steam page, Jedi Survivor has full text and audio support for the following languages:
It also has text-only support for Korean, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese. These languages will default to English audio, but they have full subtitles and interface translations.
That’s everything you need to know about changing the language for this game! Hopefully, the developers will release an update to add language settings to the in-game menu, though.
Venezuelan gamer cursed by being interested by most games, resulting in a ridiculous backlog he’ll never be able to conquer. Been gaming for over two decades now! Few things exemplify his wide variety in gaming tastes as the fact that he’s a big fan of both Souls games and the Atelier series at the same time. Also a big fan of Yakuza/Like a Dragon, Deadly Premonition, Zero Escape, and Dead Rising, among others. Considers Lost Judgment and Sekiro to both be masterpieces.