The new 1.20 patch for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild allows users to change the language used in the game.
Revealed by Nintendo, the latest patch will allow players to choose between any of the 9 languages that are built into the switch version of game. Wii U players will have to download a 'Voice Pack' from the Nintendo eShop to utilise the new feature.
The included languages are English, French (French and Canada), German, Italian, Spanish (Spain and Latin America), Russian and of course Japanese.
Before this patch, users were locked into the audio language designated by their consoles, meaning that many of us were stuck with the English voice acting that made it to the top of our list of things we love and hate about the game (and it wasn't on the love side).
The software update is available to download now, and the upcoming first DLC pack has been detailed and will be released this summer.
Hope Corrigan is a freelance news writer for IGN. You can follow her on Facebook, Twitter, and Twitch.
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