The twelve Steam languages
The Steam listing names English, French, German, Spanish - Spain, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese - Brazil, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Vietnamese and Russian. These twelve entries are the confirmed interface-language list in the supplied PC material. The Xbox storefront also lists twelve supported languages, while the current PlayStation Store listing separately shows eleven screen languages.
The list answers the basic language question without adding unsupported regional variants. Spanish is listed as Spain and Portuguese as Brazil in the Steam material used here. Keep the store’s labels intact instead of silently broadening them to every regional language option.
Interface is not full audio
Steam lists English with full audio, while the other languages are listed for interface support in the supplied material. That means a player should not infer full voice or subtitle coverage from the language selector alone. The distinction is important when deciding whether a language is supported for menus, text or spoken dialogue.
This page therefore avoids claims about dubbing, subtitles or voice chat translation that the collected store data does not confirm. Use the live Steam, PlayStation or Xbox page for any change after this review. A storefront language label is a narrower fact than a complete localization promise.
Console language context
The PlayStation Store page currently lists eleven screen languages and English voice, while the Xbox Store page lists twelve supported languages. Those platform pages support the broad availability signal, but they do not justify merging every voice, text and interface claim into one universal list. Keep the platform’s own wording as the final reference.
If a player changes platform, check the relevant store before assuming identical language behavior. The game itself keeps the same 50v50 squad structure and Vietnam systems, but language and voice support are product metadata that can be platform-specific. This page separates those layers.
Language and the first deployment
A player who can use an interface language listed by the store can still benefit from the revamped tutorial and onboarding. The official game page describes multiple squads, objectives and systems such as helicopters, tunnels and patrol boats, so clear communication remains important in any supported interface. The language list does not replace the need to learn the squad flow.
For role, mode and map questions, use the related English source pages or the live in-game labels. The supplied material does not provide translated full-page content for every locale, so this site keeps the long-form factual briefs source-first in English. It does not pretend a UI language list is a translated wiki.
What the language data does not say
The collected storefront data does not confirm a full audio track for every listed language, complete subtitles for every mode or language availability on every account region. Those details are left out. The reliable answer is platform-specific: Steam lists twelve interface languages, PlayStation lists eleven screen languages and Xbox lists twelve supported languages, with English full audio explicitly separated on Steam.
Check the live platform listing if a future patch adds or changes a language. When reporting a change, specify whether it is interface, subtitles or audio. That keeps the language page precise and avoids a common localization overclaim.