The Walking Dead is loved by fans around the world, so it's great news that the recent VR game is now offering support for additional languages, including French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, and Portuguese-Brazilian:

Skydance Interactive today announced multi-language support for its critically-acclaimed survival horror VR game, The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners. Today’s update will offer players across the world interface and subtitle support for French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, and Portuguese-Brazilian.

Current and new players can access the new language by enabling your Subtitles in the Options > Audio menu. You can read the full announcement here.

The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners will also be on sale for a limited time with 10% discount on the Standard Edition and a 20% discount on the Tourist Edition. The discounts are available starting today via Steam and begin on Monday, March 23 via the Oculus store.

The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners launched for PC VR on January 23 and was instantly met with praise for its anxiety-inducing gameplay, robust scavenging and crafting system as well as its gruesome and visceral combat. Skydance Interactive worked closely with Skybound Entertainment, the company founded by Robert Kirkman, the Eisner Award-winning creator of The Walking Dead, to bring a truly immersive experience for players and fans of the series, utilizing the best and most innovative tools that VR has to offer.

You can find more information on the game’s Steam page here and on www.vrwalkingdead.com.

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