Introduction: Why the Japanese Dub of The Witcher 3 is a Masterpiece
Officially released in Japan as Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Complete Edition (known for its censored loading screens but incredible voice cast), the Japanese dub transforms Geralt of Rivia into a living anime legend. The voice actor for Geralt, (famed for Jujutsu Kaisen’s Nanami Kento and Kengan Ashura’s Tokita Ohma), delivers a performance so gravely and stoic that many argue it rivals the original English. thewitcher3wildhuntjapaneselanguagepackgog 58 top
| Extracted Folder | Destination in GOG Installation | | :--- | :--- | | \content\jp0.dzip | \content\jp0.dzip | | \content\jp1.dzip | \content\jp1.dzip | | \bundles\speech_jp.spch | \bundles\speech_jp.spch | | \Localization\jp.w3strings | \Localization\jp.w3strings | Most failed installations happen because the GOG client doesn't know Japanese exists. You need to edit the registry or the user.settings file. Introduction: Why the Japanese Dub of The Witcher
If you have the GOG version of The Witcher 3 , do not settle for the default English. Hunt down the "58 top" pack, follow this guide, and experience the Continent like never before. The winds are howling... in Japanese. You need to edit the registry or the user
Have you successfully installed the "58 top" pack? Which voice actor do you prefer—Doug Cockle or Kenjiro Tsuda? Let us know in the comments below. For more GOG modding guides, check out our article on “Top 10 Visual Mods for Witcher 3 Next-Gen Update.” Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes. Always ensure you own a legal copy of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt on GOG before applying unofficial language packs. The "58 top" reference is based on community archive structures; file hashes may vary.
Kenjiro Tsuda’s Geralt turns the Wild Hunt into a gritty samurai epic. Playing Hearts of Stone with Japanese audio feels like a Kurosawa film, and Blood and Wine becomes a lavish anime OVA.
When CD Projekt Red released The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt in 2015, it was already a linguistic marvel, supporting full dubbing in English, Polish, French, German, Spanish, and Russian. However, for anime enthusiasts and hardcore weebs, there is a hidden gem: the .