Nutaku.net Goes Global With Language Localization Features

Nutaku.net Goes Global With Language Localization Features

MONTREAL — Nutaku.net, the 18+ gaming portal boasting more than 115 million visits per month, has announced the continuation of its international expansion by offering tailored gaming experiences in six new, major languages — Spanish, French, German, Polish, Chinese, and Japanese, in addition to English.

According to the company, its new localization initiative shows the site’s dedication to being a leader in the online gaming industry alongside competitors Steam and Kongregate.

Ranking among the top 500 websites in the world, Nutaku.net is committed to delivering high quality, adult gaming experiences by ensuring that the platform meets the needs of an increasingly global fan base of adult gamers. In 2015, the site saw 1M registered users and has since grown to over 20M registered users, with a substantial growth in Latin America, Europe, and Asia.

“With the localization, users can fully navigate the platform in seven languages, and also experience localized gameplay in some of their favorite games by changing the language in the games’ settings,” says Nutaku Communications Manager Julie Hall. “We are elated to finally announce our localization.”

“We feel this initiative will give our platform a competitive edge, as we’re now able to cater to an increasingly global audience,” Hall explains. “These next few months will be spent optimizing our localization to ensure the best gaming experience possible for our players, as we continue to grow.”

Some of Nutaku’s top adult games in each language are:

English

Spanish, German, and French

Polish

Chinese

Japanese

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