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Translating costs money and Germans that are old enough to buy lots of this gacha stuff should all be able to speak english rather fluent anyways.
not that it would be a bad thing to have as many languages as possible but I'd say there are many other countries where it would make much more sense to do that first
Germany is Ranked 10 worldwide on the English Literacy Index
1. Yes, you learn English, but most Germans started late, the average age of a German gamer is 35 years. So, you are wrong in this case, since the English school reform is not old yet.
2. German is the largest Western market after the USA, multiple German-speaking nations are in the top 5 GDP countries. You can see this at PAX East every year, where a "German" translation is the second most important language to increase your sales, even before Chinese, since the sales volume is higher due to higher prices and a larger number of gamers with more money.
3. You could know this if you would not waste your time spreading toxic comments and instead would learn a bit about PAX East and statistics. Welcome to my blocklist.
And why does that bother you? You don't have any other more important problems? Or no real life?
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