Change language in StarCraft v1.18

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I just installed the new free version of StarCraft from Blizzard, which comes with a new update to version 1.18

When I started the installer, it asked me for the language, and I picked "Italian", but now I notice that all the keyboard shortcuts are "italianized"!

Since I would not want to re-learn them all, is there a way to change language to English without the need to uninstall and then re-download the whole 1.60 GB package?

Also, if I do re-install, will it ask for the language again, or is that choice perhaps saved somewhere in the windows registry?



Best Answer

Have you tried setting the language in the settings on the launcher and not whilst in game? Usually that option is on the launcher and it will download any additional files.




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How do I change the language on StarCraft 1?

StarCraft Remastered
  • Log in to the Battle.net desktop app.
  • Click the StarCraft Remastered game icon and select .
  • Select Game Settings.
  • Under Text & Spoken Language, select your language of choice.
  • Click Done.


  • How do I change the language in StarCraft Broodwar?

    Log in to the Battle.net desktop app. Click the StarCraft Remastered game icon and select . Select Game Settings. Under Text & Spoken Language, select your language of choice.

    How do I change the language on Blizzard?

    How To Change Language in Diablo 3 on PS4
  • Launch your PS4.
  • Go to the Top Menu and access the Settings.
  • Go down to the Language option and open it.
  • Choose your preferred language from the list that will appear on your screen.
  • Restart your PS4.





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