The remaster typically supports the same, or expanded, language list as the Complete Edition , including options like French, German, Spanish, Japanese, and more Fandom Wiki (0.5.5) . 2. Mastering Rune Work in Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered
The remastered version of Horizon Zero Dawn also includes other notable features, such as:
With the release of Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered on PS5 and PC, many players are revisiting the lore. A significant part of the lore involves the "Language Packs" concept—specifically the .
You have mismatched file versions. Ensure you did not accidentally download a language pack meant for the older 2020 Complete Edition.
To enable languages like Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, or Japanese audio, follow this exact sequence to reconfigure your file paths and emulator instructions. Step 1: Verify and Place Language Files
The runic work system in Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered is built using a combination of C++ and Blueprints, a visual scripting system used in the Unreal Engine. The system utilizes a graph-based architecture, where runes are represented as nodes that can be connected and manipulated to create complex effects.
Users sometimes encounter difficulty getting the new languages to "stick" or appear in the menu.
If the "Rune Work" is failing for you (e.g., the audio settings are greyed out), do not use third-party packs. Use the official launcher:
Users of this specific release often find that while the text can be changed in settings, the remains English or fails to play if the corresponding pack wasn't included in the initial download.
If the game is already installed, look for a file named flt.ini (or steam_emu.ini depending on the emulator used) in the game's main installation directory. Open the .ini file with a text editor like Notepad. Find the line that says Language=english .