The Witcher 3 Arabic Language Pack Ps4 Install
To install the Arabic language pack for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
on PS4, you generally must own a version of the game purchased from a Middle Eastern region, as language support is strictly region-locked on PlayStation consoles. CD Projekt Red How to Install/Activate Arabic Support the witcher 3 arabic language pack ps4 install
If you have a compatible version (typically from stores in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, etc.), follow these steps: Check for Add-ons Highlight the game icon on your PS4 Home Screen. button and select "Manage Game Content" To install the Arabic language pack for The
Scroll down to see if a downloadable Arabic language pack is available. If it appears, select it to begin the download. Verify In-Game Settings Once installed, launch the game and go to the (not the in-game pause menu). Navigate to Change the How to Activate Arabic In-Game Once the pack
setting to Arabic. Note that Arabic support is for text and subtitles only; voice-overs remain in English. Regional Compatibility Issues How To Change Language in Witcher 3
Here’s a step-by-step guide to install The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Arabic Language Pack on PS4.
How to Activate Arabic In-Game
Once the pack is installed, do not change your PS4 system language. The game ignores it.
- Launch The Witcher 3.
- From the main menu, go to OPTIONS (the gear icon).
- Select LANGUAGE.
- You will see two rows:
- Audio: English, Polish, French, etc. (No Arabic dubbing exists).
- Text: Select العربية (Arabic) .
- Confirm. The UI, subtitles, glossary, and quest log will instantly flip to Arabic.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Step-by-Step Installation Guide
What You Actually Get (And What You Don't)
- ✅ Fully translated UI: Alchemy, Bestiary, Character panels.
- ✅ Subtitles: Every line of dialogue from the main game, Hearts of Stone, and Blood and Wine is subtitled in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA).
- ❌ No Arabic Voice Acting: Geralt still speaks English (or Polish). You must read subtitles.
- ❌ No lip-sync: The characters' mouths move to English audio.