Wolfenstein Ii The New Colossus Language Pack-p... Guide
If you select a new language and the download never starts:
If you have searched for "Wolfenstein II The New Colossus Language Pack-P" , you have likely encountered scene release groups (like CODEX, PLAZA, or FitGirl) using the -P suffix.
Important Note: If you own the game legally on Steam or Bethesda.net, you do not need a scene "Language Pack-P" . You can switch languages natively. This guide covers both legal and advanced manual methods.
Bethesda and MachineGames never released a paid or free language pack DLC. All supported languages (English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, etc.) are included in the base game installation — either as full audio dubs or as subtitle-only options. Wolfenstein II The New Colossus Language Pack-P...
If you have a downloaded repack (FitGirl, DODI, Xatab) and the game launches in Russian or English but you need French/Spanish/Japanese, you need to manually source the -P language pack.
Note: Some languages (like Japanese) were exclusive to specific regional versions (e.g., the Zen United release in Japan).
If you are a modder wanting to create a fan translation (e.g., Korean, Turkish, Czech): If you select a new language and the
Note: You cannot add new audio without access to MachineGames' proprietary Wwise banks.
Search for:
Wolfenstein.II.The.New.Colossus.Language.Pack-P (or Wolfenstein II The New Colossus Language Pack-P CODEX).
Typically, the pack includes:
When MachineGames released Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus in 2017, it was hailed as a masterpiece of narrative-driven first-person shooting. However, for a significant portion of the player base—particularly on PC via Steam, Bethesda Launcher, or offline consoles—one question has persistently dominated forums: Where is the full language pack?
Unlike many AAA titles that include all languages in a single massive download, Wolfenstein II distributes audio files (voice-overs) as separate DLC-style language packs. This leads to confusion, "Missing executable" errors, infinite download loops, and the dreaded "Language Pack-P..." incomplete installation.
This article covers everything you need to know: What the packs include, how to download them legally, step-by-step fixes for Steam, Bethesda, and consoles, and how to bypass region locks for specific dubs (particularly the highly sought-after German uncut version). Important Note: If you own the game legally