The Witcher 3 Arabic Language Pack for PS4 is a gift to the MENA gaming community. While it lacks the full dubbing seen in games like God of War Ragnarök (which has Arabic voice-over), the text localization is meticulous, respectful, and complete.
Who should download it?
Who might skip it?
Final tip: Before buying a used PS4 disc, check the spine for "CUSA-05571" (EU Complete) or "CUSA-05744" (US Complete). Avoid "CUSA-01439" (original base game). With the right disc and this free language pack, the Continent awaits you in perfect Arabic.
هل أنت مستعد يا جيرالت؟ (Are you ready, Geralt?)
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If you need further help, check the official CD Projekt Red support forums or the Arabic PlayStation community pages – many players have shared region-specific solutions. Enjoy your journey through the Continent!
Contrary to some misconceptions, the Arabic Language Pack for The Witcher 3 on PS4 is not a full voice-over (dubbing) pack. Instead, it is a localization package that provides:
This pack allows Arabic speakers to enjoy the complex narrative of Geralt of Rivia without needing a dictionary or external translation app.
For years, Middle Eastern gamers have enjoyed a love-hate relationship with Western RPGs. The love comes from the deep narratives and expansive worlds; the hate stems from the "English-only" wall. When CD Projekt Red released The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt in 2015, it was a masterpiece—but for Arabic-speaking PS4 owners, it was a inaccessible gem.
That changed in 2022. With the release of the Complete Edition and next-gen updates, CD Projekt Red delivered something historic: a fully localized Arabic Language Pack for PlayStation 4.
But how does it work? Is it just subtitles, or full dubbing? Can you install it on your old PS4 disc? This article covers everything you need to know about The Witcher 3 Arabic Language Pack for PS4.