MMORPG BitCraft Online Takes First Step Towards a Multilingual Game
But Russian Language Not Included Yet
The development team of the MMORPG BitCraft Online has announced the release of an update that opens a new chapter in the project's development. The latest patch implements the first translations of game content into four languages: French, German, Spanish, and Japanese.
This release is primarily for testing purposes — it aims to verify the functionality of the internal localization system. At this stage, the quality of the translations remains preliminary, but the developers have already outlined an extensive improvement plan. Over the coming months, the team intends to significantly refine the texts to bring them up to a high standard that meets the game's requirements.
To rapidly improve the translations, the developers are utilizing two main feedback channels. The first is direct communication through the BitCraft support service, where players can submit comments and suggestions regarding the texts. The second is an upcoming crowdsourcing initiative that will allow the community to actively participate in correcting and enhancing the translations.
Upon completing work on the current languages, the team will shift its focus to expanding language support. The project's goal is to ensure the widest possible accessibility of BitCraft Online for players worldwide.