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Prince Of Persia 2008 Language Change May 2026

This is a specific issue with the 2008 reboot of Prince of Persia (often called Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands is 2010 — the 2008 cel-shaded game is just Prince of Persia).

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The game usually detects the language based on your console's system settings. To change it, you must change the primary language of the entire console through the system dashboard. Language Content in Prince of Persia (2008) This is a specific issue with the 2008

In an interview, the game's director, Josh Weinstein, explained that the decision to change the Prince's language was made to make him more relatable and human. Weinstein stated that they wanted the Prince to feel more like a "real guy" and to connect with players on a more personal level. The team also felt that the previous games' more formal language made the Prince seem distant and unapproachable. Go to System Settings > Console Settings > Language

  • Open the file called GamerProfile with Notepad (or Notepad++).
  • Look for the line: <GamerProfile ... TextLanguage="en" AudioLanguage="en" ...>
  • Change the values. For example, for French audio with English text: TextLanguage="en" AudioLanguage="fr"
  • Crucial Note: The game must support that audio language natively. If you have the standard US retail version, changing AudioLanguage to de will result in silence during cutscenes because the German voice files aren't on your hard drive.
  • Problem: "The game crashes on launch after changing the language."

    If the above options are unavailable, you can manually force a language change through the Windows Registry Editor: