Localization files, such as those found in Call of Duty: WWII , are responsible for translating nearly all in-game text. This includes: Menus, settings, and HUD elements.

: The storyline and missions are woven with historical accuracy, drawing inspiration from real operations and events, but with fictional characters and scenarios.

Repacks and digital versions often use a "selective download" feature, allowing players to skip non-English files to significantly reduce storage space (e.g., from 88.9 GB down to approximately 27 GB).

C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Call of Duty WWII\

While Call of Duty: WWII is now a "legacy" title (released 7+ years ago), its approach to English file management set the standard for Modern Warfare (2019) and Black Ops Cold War .

“The resonance frequency is unstable above 40 hertz. We require the mathematician from Cambridge. Deliver him to Peenemünde by the 15th, or I expose the Oslo Channel compromise to the Abwehr.”

: The English Files places a significant emphasis on stealth gameplay, requiring players to use strategy and cunning to evade detection and accomplish objectives.

In the campaign HQ (the Safe House), the player interacts with the . This serves as the menu for the "English Files."