
Right-click the League of Legends executable app, select “Send to” then “Desktop (create shortcut).”.Locate the line starting with “locale:” Next to that, you’ll notice a code for the game language.Right-click on the file named “LeagueClientSettings.yaml” then select “Edit in Notepad.” If you don’t see the option initially, use the “Open with” option and select Notepad or a similar simple text editor.If this doesn’t work, you’ll need to access the game files and change them directly with a text editor (Notepad will do): You can change the language back to your region’s default ones by using the client settings directly.Open the new shortcut to enjoy the changes.en_US: English (alternatives en_GB, en_AU).Here is a list of codes and the language they correspond to: XXXXX is the five-character language code. In the “Target” field, append the following text: –locale=XXXXX.


This can be done through the client’s store page but will cost you a pretty penny to do so. The only way to reliably access new languages without messing with game files is to switch to a different server region. For example, NA users have access only to English (even though Canadians use French as a secondary language), while EUW players have access to four different regional languages alongside English. The list will change depending on your server.
