The notation refers to a product or software version designed for the European (EUR) region that includes localization support for five specific languages: English (En) , Dutch (Nl) , Swedish (Sv) , Russian (Ru) , and Turkish (Tr) . This labeling is common in the video game and software industries to denote regional compatibility and language availability. Decoding the Label
In software distribution, "EUR" indicates the product is intended for the European market and complies with regional standards (such as PAL for older media or specific EU consumer laws).
This specific language set highlights a targeted distribution strategy:
The letters in parentheses are ISO 639-1 two-letter language codes : En: English Nl: Dutch ( Nederlands ) Sv: Swedish ( Svenska ) Ru: Russian ( Russkiy ) Tr: Turkish ( Türkçe ) Significance in Software and Media