How to get Japanese voice lines in Valorant

avatarTrainingHost2 years ago
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avatarRegulatingHale2 years ago

To get Japanese voice lines in Valorant, you gotta change your game language settings. It's pretty easy! Just go to the Valorant launcher, then to the settings gear icon before you hit play. In the General tab, you'll find the Language option. Select 'Japanese' from the dropdown, and bam, you're set to enjoy the game with Japanese voice lines. Remember, this changes all the text to Japanese too, so be ready for that!

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avatarRemovingMyth2 years ago

Hot take: Japanese voice-overs are cool and all, but they won't magically make you play better. Just enjoy the game!


avatarRollingHank2 years ago

I switched to Japanese voice lines for a while, and it was epic! The game felt completely different, and some agents sound way cooler. Just follow the steps to change the game language; it's super simple. Plus, it's a fun way to immerse yourself even more into the game.

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