To change the language of League of Legends PBE to Vietnamese, follow the instructions in this article. The game will be switched to Vietnamese.
Starting with Teamfight Tactics Season 10 - Remix Rumble, players will have three seasons per year and there will be no more mid-season updates. The theme of Season 10 will be based on bands and music-themed skins in the game, such as K/DA, True Damage, Pentakill, etc.
And these topics will stand out even more if your TFT PBE server is fully localized into Vietnamese. To change TFT PBE to Vietnamese, please follow the instructions below.
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Method 1: Change it directly in the game interface.
Step 1: Log in to your PBE account. In the game selection interface, you will see a personal information icon in the upper right corner; select that icon.
Step 2: Select Settings.
Step 3: In the game settings list, select League of Legends. On the right side, you will see Game Text Language ; choose your language from there.
Scroll down the list of languages until you find Vietnamese. After selecting Vietnamese, exit and re-enter the game to see the change.
Method 2: Change TFT PBE language to Vietnamese using the icon on the home screen.
Step 1: In the same game settings interface as above, you will find the path to the game's installation folder .
Step 2: In the game installation folder, you will see the game icon as shown below. Right-click on this game icon and then select Send To > Desktop.
Once the game icon is on your desktop, right-click and select Properties.
Select the Shortcut tab, then copy and paste --locale=vn_VNthe Target suffix as shown in the image below, then select Apply > OK to finish.
Next, re-enter the game to check if your language has been switched to Vietnamese. If the game has been switched to Vietnamese, you will see the game interface displayed entirely in Vietnamese, as shown in the image below.
How much earlier do PBE servers get updates than the official servers?
TFT's PBE (Public Beta Environment) servers are typically updated about two weeks earlier than the official servers. This allows Riot Games to gather player feedback and fix bugs before the update is released on the official servers.
For example, League of Legends update 13.18 was released on the PBE server on August 30, 2023, and on the official servers on September 13, 2023.
However, there are some instances where the PBE server might be updated after the official server. For example, if Riot Games discovers a critical bug on the PBE server, they might temporarily halt updates to that server to fix the issue.
Additionally, in some cases, Riot Games may release a minor update to the official servers without updating the PBE servers. This is usually done to fix bugs or add minor features.