Ensure both the "Text Language" and "Spoken Language" match what you have set inside the game itself.
When StarCraft II displays this message, it is verifying that your local files match the versions on Blizzard's servers to prevent errors or cheating. If the process stalls, it usually means the launcher is trying to download missing language packs or is struggling to communicate with the server due to local network or software conflicts. Effective Troubleshooting Steps 1. Sync Language Settings
Press , type %localappdata% , and delete the Blizzard Entertainment and Battle.net folders. Repeat this for %appdata% , %temp% , and %programdata% . 3. Use the SC2Switcher Bypass
Switching the language to temporarily and then back to your preferred language can often "nudge" the download to complete. 2. Clear Blizzard Cache and AppData
The most common cause is a language discrepancy. To fix this: Open the Battle.net Desktop App and select StarCraft II.
Ensure both the "Text Language" and "Spoken Language" match what you have set inside the game itself.
When StarCraft II displays this message, it is verifying that your local files match the versions on Blizzard's servers to prevent errors or cheating. If the process stalls, it usually means the launcher is trying to download missing language packs or is struggling to communicate with the server due to local network or software conflicts. Effective Troubleshooting Steps 1. Sync Language Settings
Press , type %localappdata% , and delete the Blizzard Entertainment and Battle.net folders. Repeat this for %appdata% , %temp% , and %programdata% . 3. Use the SC2Switcher Bypass
Switching the language to temporarily and then back to your preferred language can often "nudge" the download to complete. 2. Clear Blizzard Cache and AppData
The most common cause is a language discrepancy. To fix this: Open the Battle.net Desktop App and select StarCraft II.