Accessibility and Language Support
Supported languages per platform, full audio options, and the accessibility features listed for the Steam and PlayStation 5 versions of Final Fantasy Resonance.
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Language support in FINAL FANTASY RESONANCE differs by platform: the console versions list five languages, while the PC and Xbox versions list eight. Voiced audio comes in English and Japanese on every platform. Accessibility information so far comes from two storefronts, with Steam tagging four accessibility categories and the PlayStation Store listing twelve features.
Platforms | Supported Languages | Full Audio |
|---|---|---|
Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5 | Japanese, English, German, French, Spanish (5 languages) | English and Japanese |
PC (Steam, Microsoft Store) and Xbox Series X|S | Japanese, English, German, French, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean (8 languages) | English and Japanese |
Languages beyond English and Japanese are text-only. The three additional languages on PC and Xbox are Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and Korean; they are absent from the console language matrix.
The Steam listing tags the game with four accessibility categories alongside its other platform features:
Custom Volume Controls
Adjustable Difficulty
Keyboard Only Option
Playable without Timed Input
In-game, difficulty comes in three selectable levels, Casual, Normal, and Expert, covered on the combat page.
The PlayStation Store lists twelve accessibility features for the PS5 version. Entries marked Basic carry that qualifier on the listing itself.
Feature | Notes |
|---|---|
Color Alternatives | - |
Visual Comfort | Basic |
Volume Controls | - |
Subtitles | Basic; covers the main story and character dialogue only |
Adjustable Difficulty | Basic |
Tutorial Reminders | - |
Playable without Rapid Button Presses | - |
Playable without Simultaneous Presses | - |
Playable without Motion Controls | - |
Playable without Touch Controls | - |
Playable without Controller Vibration | - |
Playable without Adaptive Trigger Effect | - |
The same PlayStation Store listing marks offline play as enabled and power saver as supported, so the single-player campaign does not require a connection on PS5.