Nearly 11 Years Later, Japan's Battle for the Second World War Finally

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Nearly 11 Years Later, Japan's Battle for the Second World War Finally

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What Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 first out of Japan back in December 2009, players were unhappy with the subtitles for the popular game event.

As Kotaku reported at the time, in the "No Russian" sequence, the Japanese-language voice track did not say the equivalent of "Remember, no Russian" (as in "Don't speak Russian"), but rather, "Kill & # 39; em, Russians" (殺 せ 、 ロ シ ア 人 だ or Colosse, roshiajin da).

The game did not show the first English-Japanese language track of the game local criticism was widely criticized at the time.

In accordance with Game Spark and Hachima, the Japanese version of Call of Modern Warfare Campaign is ready for local "No Russian" localization (see image above). Once again, the campaign does not include an English voice track.

In the meantime, the newly recorded Japanese dialogue for the line "Remember, there is no Russian" is in fact not using Russian: ロ シ ア 語 語 は 使 う な or Roshiago sighed, which means, "Don't use Russian." I'm glad that the locals have remembered this and made the right adjustment, even after all these years.

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