Ghostwire Tokyo: Language versions Ghostwire Tokyo guide, walkthrough
This page of the guide for Ghostwire Tokyo informs you about the available language versions - separately for the dubbing and the subtitle / interface language.
Last update: 23 March 2022
On this page of the Ghostwire Tokyo game guide, you can find a list of the available language versions. We have prepared separate lists for dubbing and subtitles. You will also find out if you can freely change the language versions.
Changing the language - how?
You can choose the language in the main menu - you have to go to the Game tab.
Ghostwire Tokyo sets the Japanese dubbing by default to increase the immersion. Unfortunately, this choice may turn out to be quite problematic, because many dialogue lines are spoken during fights or other important activities. This can force you to look away from what is happening in the game to read the subtitles.
Subtitles
Ghostwire Tokyo offers the option to separate the language for dubbing and subtitles meaning you can, e.g. play with English subtitles and Japanese dubbing.
Here is a complete list of all available subtitles:
- English,
- French,
- Italian,
- German,
- Polish,
- Spanish,
- Arabic,
- Spanish Latin American.
- Brazilian Portuguese
- Chinese Simplified,
- traditional Chinese,
- Japanese,
- Korean.
- Russian,
Dubbing
The game has dubbing in 10 languages.
Here is a complete list of all available voice-over languages:
- Japanese,
- English,
- French,
- Italian,
- German,
- Polish,
- Spanish,
- Spanish Latin American.
- Portuguese Brazilian,
- Russian,