Crafting Localization That Plays to Each Game’s Strengths

From puzzle games to open-world epics, a one-size-fits-all approach to localization simply doesn’t deliver the same quality of player experience. A genre-aware localization strategy, however, ensures that every game element feels clear, immersive, and culturally relevant in a way that will resonate naturally with players, no matter where they are or what kind of games they love.
A Deep Dive into the Localization of Strategy Games

Strategy games like Civilization VI, StarCraft II, and Total War are known for their intricate gameplay that requires players to think critically, plan moves, and in certain instances, manage vast resources. With complex mechanics, historical references, and often elaborate narratives in the mix, the task of localizing strategy games is uniquely challenging.
Player Feedback & the Shaping of Pokémon Legends Z-A

In the world of game development, few influences are more powerful than engaged player feedback. Players shape a game’s success, not only by playing and promoting it, but also by publicly sharing their experiences with it, be they joys, frustrations, or hopes. And when studios listen to this feedback? Big things can happen.
Bringing the Classics Back: How Localization Can Reshape Game Remakes

Learn how localization brings classic games to life for today’s players as translators reshape remakes to resonate across cultures and generations.
 
								