Nfs Hot Pursuit 2010 English Language Pack May 2026
Unlike modern games that allow you to switch languages via a dropdown menu in settings (like Steam or Origin properties), older titles like NFS Hot Pursuit often hard-code the language based on your CD key or regional executable file.
This pack is intended for legal owners of Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010) who have a non-English version. Please support the developers — buy the game on Steam, GOG, or EA App (often on sale for $5–10).
In most cases, the game files already contain the English audio and text, but the game is hardcoded to look for a different language via the Windows Registry. You do not always need to download a new "pack"; you simply need to tell the game to look for English files.
Steps:
Language (or sometimes Locale).English (or en_US depending on the version).GDFBinary. Change the path to point to the English DLL file (usually located in the game’s installation folder, e.g., GDFBinary_en_US.dll).| Problem | Solution |
|---------|----------|
| Game still shows Russian/other language | Delete or rename non-English .bin files. Keep only LOC_EN.bin & VO_EN.bin. |
| No sound in police radio | Reinstall DirectX and run the game as administrator. |
| Missing fonts or squares instead of text | Replace GLOBAL.FDF from an English copy (found in \GAME\). |
Disclaimer: We do not host copyrighted files. This is a guide for educational purposes.
The safest repositories for legacy game language packs are: Nfs Hot Pursuit 2010 English Language Pack
Avoid: YouTube description links, random Blogspot pages, and file-sharing sites like "filerio.in" or "uploaded.net" — these often bundle adware.
Once complete, hit the gas, listen for the scanner, and enjoy the chase—in perfect English.
Have a question about a specific regional version? Leave a comment below. For more NFS modding guides, check out our deep dives into NFS: Most Wanted texture packs and NFS: Underground 2 widescreen fixes. Unlike modern games that allow you to switch
The Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010) English Language Pack is a set of localization files used to change the game's display and audio language to English, particularly for versions originally installed in other languages like Russian or Polish. Because the original 2010 version was delisted from major stores in 2020 in favor of the Remastered edition, these packs are now primarily found through community archives and manual fixes. Methods for Changing to English
Depending on your platform and game version, there are several ways to apply the English language: