Sure, here are the step-by-step instructions on how to change the audio language and subtitles in Overwatch 2:
- Launch the Battle.net desktop app and log in to your account.
- Click the Overwatch 2 game icon and select .
- Select Game Settings.
- Under Text Language and Spoken Language, select your language of choice.
- Click Done.
Here are 20 methods on how to change the audio language and subtitles in Overwatch 2:
- Open the Battle.net desktop app.
- Click on the Overwatch 2 game icon.
- Click on the gear icon in the top right corner of the window.
- Select Game Settings.
- Under Text Language and Spoken Language, select your language of choice.
- Click Done.
- Open File Explorer.
Navigate to the following folder:
C:\Users\<username>\Documents\Overwatch\Settings
If you don't see the Documents
folder, you need to enable hidden files and folders in File Explorer. To do this, click on the View
tab, and then check the box next to Hidden items
.
In the
Settings
folder, you will find theSettings_v0.ini
file. This is the config/settings file for Overwatch 2.Open the
Settings_v0.ini
file in a text editor.Find the following lines:
Language=en-US
SubtitleLanguage=en-US
Change the
en-US
to the language you want to use. For example, to change the audio language to Japanese, you would change the lines to:Language=ja-JP
SubtitleLanguage=ja-JP
Save the
Settings_v0.ini
file.
Method 4: Console commands
You can also change the audio language and subtitles in Overwatch 2 by using console commands. To do this, follow these steps:
Open the console by pressing `` (tilde).
Type the following command:
set language "language code"
where
language code
is the code for the language you want to use. For example, to change the audio language to Japanese, you would type the following command:set language "ja-JP"
Press
Enter
.
Method 6: Reboot your device
Sometimes, a simple reboot can fix the issue. To do this, simply turn off your device and then turn it back on.
- Open the Battle.net desktop app.
- Click on the Overwatch 2 game icon.
- Click on the gear icon in the top right corner of the window.
- Select Scan and Repair.
- Wait for the scan to complete.
- If the scan finds any corrupted files, they will be repaired.
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