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Here is a working workaround:
An example is running the game in English on a German Windows installation.
1. Open Powershell as admin
2. Enter: Set-Culture -CultureInfo en-US
3. Start the game
4. Alt Tab out
5. Enter Set-Culture -CultureInfo de-DE
You have to do this every time when you want to run the game in English til they patch a language option in.
For the ease of use, the next time you open PowerShell just press the arrow up and down buttons to “scroll” trough previous commands.
Edit:
These are all supported languages by the game.
<Resources>
<Resource Language="en-US" />
<Resource Language="es-ES" />
<Resource Language="de-DE" />
<Resource Language="pt-BR" />
<Resource Language="pt-PT" />
<Resource Language="pl-PL" />
<Resource Language="ru-RU" />
<Resource Language="zh-CN" />
<Resource Language="zh-TW" />
<Resource Language="ko-KR" />
<Resource Language="ja-JP" />
<Resource Language="fr-FR" />
<Resource Language="it-IT" />
<Resource Language="ar-AE" />
<Resource Language="tr-TR" />
</Resources>
1. Go to the location where the game is installed