Quality control isn't a safety net at the end—it's an ongoing process integrated throughout localization that determines player-ready quality.
Quality control isn't a safety net at the end—it's an ongoing process integrated throughout localization that determines player-ready quality.
Localization is a series of decisions under ambiguity. Structured decision-making helps teams maintain consistency and reduce risk.
Localizing massive games requires more than linguistic expertise—it demands structured workflows, realistic scheduling, and scalable quality processes.
New to localization? This guide breaks down what the process actually involves and how to approach it effectively from day one.