Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order: How To Change The Language On Xbox & PS4

Changing the language in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order on Xbox One and PS4 is more complicated than you would expect. In thi article, we'll give you a step-by-step explanation of how to change the game's language on your Xbox or PlayStation.

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You can change the language of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order on Xbox One and PS4 – here's how to do it. | © EA

If you want to change the language of Jedi Fallen Order on Xbox One or PlayStation 4, you might have thought that you can do so in a few seconds via the game's settings. And to be honest, that's the way it should be.

Unfortunately, things are often a bit more complicated on Xbox and PlayStation, at least for some games like Hogwarts Legacy – and also for Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. Those games lack the option to change the language in the game's settings. But fortunately, there is a solution which we've tested successfully, and it lies within the console's system settings. Here's how to change the language on each console.

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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order was released in 2019 – the Sequel Jedi: Survivor is following in April 2023. | © EA

Jedi Fallen Order: How To Change The Language On Xbox One

  1. Go to the "Settings" menu on your Xbox One home screen.
  2. Select "System".
  3. Select "Language & location".
  4. Choose your desired language from the list of available options.
  5. Confirm your selection and restart the game.

How To Change The Language Of Jedi Fallen Order On PS4

  1. Go to the "Settings" menu on your PS4 home screen.
  2. Select "Language".
  3. Choose your desired language from the list of available options.
  4. Confirm your selection and restart the game.

Follow these steps, and you will be able to play Fallen Order in the language of your choice.

Attention: Keep in mind that changing the language setting on your console will affect all games and apps, not just Jedi Fallen Order. Additionally, not all languages may be available for the game depending on your region.

If you encounter any issues with changing the language in-game, you may want to try deleting and reinstalling the game with your preferred language settings applied.

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