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Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Change language


How to change language in the new Dragon Ball Z Kakarot? Where can you change the language from German to English (or other languages)? This question may concern some players of the new action role-playing game who would like to change either the subtitles or the voice output. Since we are probably not alone with this question, we have created a short guide about it in this article.

Dragon Ball Z Kakarot: Change language

Anyone who has purchased the new Dragon Ball Z Kakarot via Steam on the PC can change the game language via the properties of the Steam game. To do this, simply start Steam (if you haven’t already done so) and open the library. In the games library, right-click on the entry for “Dragon Ball Z Kakarot” and open the properties. You can then change the game language using the “Language” tab.

According to reports, in the PS4 and Xbox One version of Dragon Ball Z Kakarot you will be able to change the language of the subtitles and texts by changing the system language on the console (not yet tested, coming soon). You can also switch the voice output from English to Japanese in the options on the console.

German dub for Dragon Ball Z Kakarot?

By the way, the game does not have German voice acting, but you can choose between English and Japanese voice acting using the options under the “Game Settings”. Unfortunately, a German dub doesn’t seem to be planned for Dragon Ball Z Kakarot, so you shouldn’t get your hopes up that something will happen in the future.

If anything changes on this topic in the future, we will of course add the information here.

By Fred Richardson

a computer enthusiast with an insatiable appetite for problem-solving. After graduating with a degree in Computer Science in 2010, he embarked on a lifelong journey of exploring the intricacies of technology. For the past 25 years, Fred has dedicated himself to building custom PCs, mastering the art of hardware and software integration. With a deep-rooted belief in the power of coding, he has sought to unravel the complexities of life's challenges through lines of programming. From the early days of DOS 3.3 to the present, Fred has been a steadfast support for users, utilizing his knowledge to assist and guide others in navigating the ever-changing world of technology.