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'The Outer Worlds' supports 11 languages, and 'The Outer Worlds 2' currently states that it only supports 5 languages.
Will The Outer Worlds 2 have more languages to support? Many Korean gamers hope to add Korean.

  • 3 weeks later...

Regarding Korean, it is not yet available in this version. However, Korean players can look forward to its addition, as the first game in the series, The Outer Worlds, offers a Korean version with audio and subtitles.

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Edited by bouyahywi

  • 1 month later...

I’ve been a loyal fan of Obsidian for years. I’ve played all of your games — Avowed, Pillars of Eternity I & II, Neverwinter Nights 2, South Park: The Stick of Truth, Tyranny, Grounded — and I thoroughly enjoyed every single one of them.

What do all of these titles have in common? Polish localization. Full or partial, it was always there — and it made a huge difference. It allowed me (and many others) to fully immerse ourselves in the story, appreciate the writing, and enjoy the world you created.

That’s why I truly can’t understand how you can release a sequel to a game that previously had Polish support — and now completely drop the language. Where’s the logic in that? Where’s the respect for the community that’s been with you from the start?

Honestly, it’s deeply disappointing. It feels like players from Poland — a country that has always loved RPGs and supported your games — just don’t matter to you anymore. And that’s a painful realization coming from a studio I once considered one of the best in the industry.

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