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: Look for a string named Language . Double-click it and change the "Value data" to your desired language (e.g., "English"). Supported Languages
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Here are common language codes you can use:
According to , the game stores configuration and save data in specific folders: Shank 2 Change Language
The most straightforward way to change the language is through the game's built-in settings, which is the primary method on many platforms:
Inside this folder, you might find a file like settings.ini . If you open it with a text editor (like Notepad), you can look for a line that says Language= or something similar. If you find it, you can change the value to another language code (e.g., english , french , german ). However, for Shank 2 , this method is less common than using the registry or a fan patch.
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Another powerhouse in the Chinese modding scene is 3DM. Their v3.0 patch is notable because it goes beyond standard text translation.
: Right-click the Shank 2 desktop shortcut and select Open file location . Alternatively, navigate to your installation path (e.g., C:\Program Files (x86)\Shank 2\bin\ ).
: The official English release of Shank 2 shipped with only English as an option. Therefore, if you have an official copy, you might not find other languages here at all. This is where the other methods in this guide become essential. : Look for a string named Language
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, the fast-paced 2D side-scrolling action game developed by Klei Entertainment, is renowned for its visceral combat, stunning art style, and challenging difficulty. However, one common point of frustration for many players—especially those who purchased the game on PC via platforms like Steam, GOG, or EA Origin—is the language setting. You might have launched the game only to find it in German, French, Spanish, or even Russian. Or perhaps you are a native English speaker who accidentally switched the language to something unreadable.