Star Savior Voice And Language Settings: How To Change Audio And Text

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Star Savior supports multiple languages for both text and audio, and you can swap them at any time through the in‑game settings on mobile, Steam and other PC platforms. Here is how to change everything cleanly without breaking your account or reroll.

How To Change Text Language

You can change the game’s interface and subtitle text from the main menu or while you are already in‑game.

  • From the title screen or in‑game, tap the gear icon in the top‑right corner to open Settings.
  • Go to the Language tab (on some platforms this is the third tab in the Settings menu).
  • Under Text Language, tap the drop‑down list and select your preferred language (for example English, Korean, Japanese, Thai).
  • Confirm and restart if prompted – most text updates apply instantly, but some platforms ask you to reload.

For step‑by‑step screenshots and Steam‑specific tips, see:

  • Steam language change video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xau5A0pmVzc
  • LagoFast Star Savior language tool guide: https://www.lagofast.com/en/blog/star-savior-game-translation-tool
  • Facebook localisation announcement (Thai language example): https://www.facebook.com/groups/starsaviorglobal/posts/1090536059556888
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Text Language Menu Overview

StepActionNotes
1Open Settings (gear icon) From title or in‑game menu
2Select Language tab Usually third option
3Choose Text Language from list English, KR, JP, Thai, etc.
4Confirm and reload if asked Ensures UI refresh

How To Change Voice Audio Language

Star Savior separates voice and text, so you can, for example, keep English menus but switch to Japanese or Korean voices where available. The exact options may vary by platform and region, but the process is similar to other gacha games.

  • Open Settings → Language as above.
  • Look for a separate Voice or Audio Language drop‑down under the Language tab.
  • Pick the voice pack you want (for example English, Japanese, Korean) and confirm. Some games require you to download the voice pack and restart – if you see a download icon, let it finish before playing again.

While Star Savior’s exact list is smaller than Honkai: Star Rail, the behaviour is similar: separate text and voice menus, with voice packs that may need an extra download and reload.

Helpful reference articles for how this system usually works in modern gachas:

  • Honkai: Star Rail voice/text guide (same style of menu): https://gamerant.com/honkai-star-rail-how-to-change-voice-text-language
  • Bandai Namco mobile FAQ on “Language and Voice Settings”: https://bnfaq.channel.or.jp/faq/detail/3024

Voice Language Menu Overview

StepActionNotes
1Open Settings → Language Same menu as text
2Open Voice/Audio Language list Separate from text
3Select desired voice packJP, EN, KR etc. where supported 
4Download pack & restart if needed Applies after reload

PC Tips, Reroll Tricks, And External Translation Tools

On Steam and PC launchers, you may also have client‑side language settings at platform level. If the in‑game list looks limited, check your launcher.

  • On Steam, you can right‑click Star Savior in your Library, go to Properties → General → Language, and choose a default language for that install.
  • One reroll tip circulating in the community suggests temporarily switching to the Korean client language to access a specific account‑reset option when rerolling on PC.
  • If your language is not supported at all, third‑party overlay tools like LagoFast’s translator can live‑translate text on screen while leaving the game client in its original language.

Relevant links for PC and translation helpers:

  • Steam language change how‑to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKGJtcGTB4A
  • Reroll language‑switch trick thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/StarSavior/comments/1rxvk08/pc_rerollers_if_you_are_unable_to_reset_account
  • LagoFast Star Savior translation tool article: https://www.lagofast.com/en/blog/star-savior-game-translation-tool

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