Microsoft Store finally provides language labels for Xbox games
Speaking of the mainstream app store, the experience of the Microsoft Store is very bad from beginning to end. No wonder the number of users is very small.
For example, the Microsoft Store even removes the updated date of an application or game. Users who want to know when an application or game will be updated cannot be known.
There is also Microsoft Store that does not provide support language instructions for games. Stores such as Apple App Store will specify which languages are supported by games or applications for easy selection.
Now Microsoft finally feels it is necessary to add a language support list to the game, so in the latest update, Microsoft has added separate language labels for the game.
At present, the names of most games in the Microsoft Store are in English characters. It stands to reason that the languages supported by the game may only be English.
However, some games just don’t have official names in German or other languages. The games still provide multiple languages, but users don’t know which languages are supported.
As a result, sometimes users may need to download and test one by one to know whether they support their native language. Obviously, this approach is a very bad experience for users.
So Microsoft has finally added a language support list to the game in the latest update. Now you can see all the supported languages by visiting the game homepage of the Microsoft Store.
And Microsoft will also automatically read the preferred language set by the user’s system, and if the game supports the corresponding language, it will be displayed directly without the need to pull down.
Via: Neowin