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So hard pass on russian here.
It's not about the number of speakers? Why should that be the main factor? Aren't the most popular languages in the gaming industry more relevant? Polish is the 9th most popular language on Steam. Moreover, games tend to be more expensive in Poland compared to the rest of the EU, meaning developers earn more from Polish players. According to recommended Steam prices, Russia pays 70% less and EU 10% less money than Poland. And Poles can afford to buy more games than some other countries. Also, I love how you only put Poland and Polish in lowercase...
So ask about Ukrainian. Russians will ask about russian, don't do their job.
Becauase, as I may have a lot of questions to you which I won't bring in, consider what not really big abount of Ukrainians want to play in Russian.
You are from Ukraine (really?) and "it is important for us to have Russian language". What? And which "us" are you actually talking about?
Idk, that are you doing here is just screwed up.