The God of War III "Europe" edition for the PlayStation 3 (often identified by the ID BCES00510) is notable for its extensive language support, which significantly increased the game's file size to over 40GB. Key Multi-Language Support
The inclusion of Nl (Dutch), Pt (Portuguese), Pl (Polish), and Ru (Russian) sets this version apart. At the time of release, Sony Santa Monica worked with local Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) to ensure that text, subtitles, and even menu UI were fully adapted. Notably, the voice acting retained English (the iconic voice of Terrence C. Carson as Kratos), but every subtitle, menu prompt, and tutorial text was localized. God of War III -Europe- -EnFrDeEsItNlPtPlRu-
He reached the coast. The Lowlands god was a ghost made of dykes and commerce. Nl. It offered a trade: "Give me your memory of your daughter's death, and I will give you a quiet harbor." Kratos refused. The god shrugged and dissolved. But the word Nl made him see the value in not fighting. That terrified him most. The God of War III "Europe" edition for
Released in March 2010, God of War III marked the conclusion of Kratos’ Greek tragedy trilogy. While the game was a global phenomenon, the European release—designated specifically by its extensive language roster "-EnFrDeEsItNlPtPlRu-"—represented a massive technical and logistical achievement. This version served not just as a game, but as a localized cinematic experience for nearly a dozen distinct markets, bringing the visceral destruction of Olympus to players across the continent in their native tongues. Tragedy vs
Linguistic Support
Released in Europe on March 19, 2010, God of War III concludes Kratos's Greek saga with over 40GB of data, featuring comprehensive localization for nine languages (EnFrDeEsItNlPtPlRu). The PS3 title is renowned for its immense scale, high-definition visuals, and intense, combo-based combat. For more details on the game's development and technical specs, visit the RPCS3 Wiki.
Fluid Visuals: On the original PS3, the game targeted a variable frame rate up to 60fps, though it frequently dipped to 30fps during heavy action; the PS4 Remastered version locks this at a steady 1080p/60fps. Included Content