
When Far Cry 4 launched in November 2014, critics rightly praised its chaotic playground, towering radio towers, and the magnetic madness of antagonist Pagan Min. But for a significant portion of the global audience—particularly in non-English speaking territories—the first question wasn’t about weapon customisation or elephant rampages. It was: “Does this have the original English voice track?”
Is the English pack good? It’s flawless—because it’s the original audio. The real question is whether Ubisoft should have forced the download at all. In 2014, it was a necessary compromise. In retrospect, it was a confusing hurdle that turned a 10-second language menu option into a 45-minute store hunt. Far Cry 4 English Language Pack
Far Cry 4 was initially released with support for several languages, including English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. However, some players who preferred to play the game in English, but had a non-English version of the game, faced difficulties. This could be due to various reasons, such as: When Far Cry 4 launched in November 2014,
Have you successfully installed the English pack? Share your experience in the comments below. If you hit a wall, check the Steam Community Guides for the most up-to-date file links for version 1.10. It’s flawless—because it’s the original audio