![]() ![]() “One thing I do know for sure is that we will allow the text to change, and if we’re able to do more than that, we certainly will try,” he added. He explained that audio files are large, and will likely have an impact on PC storage. “I can’t say yes or not yet because one of the major things that have made it difficult for us to do it in the past is the size of language files,” said Riot Brightmoon. However, it will not change the in-game voiceover, at least for the time being. Riot Brightmoon confirmed that the option to change language in the League of Legends client is in the works, and expected to ship sometime in 2023. Now that the region is united under one Riot Games banner, the option to choose language is a real and practical concern. This was a necessary move because countries in Southeast Asia are diverse. Under Garena, each country had its own Garena app and separate League of Legends client with localized content. Players in Southeast Asia and Taiwan, who were served by Garena since 2010, officially joined the Riot Games family on January 6 when the game developers (finally) took back publishing rights in the region. Players will be able to change language text, but audio remains a question mark for the future Screenshot by Joseph Asuncion/ONE Esports
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