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I'm not sure about games specifically made for language learning, but plenty of games have language settings.
I was looking to brush up on my Japanese and decided to replay Trails from Zero with the language set to Japanese. Its exposition was very complex with a ton of economic and political terms and just overwhelming. So pick something that suits your level if you can.
As for German, on Steam you can look for games that have German language support with something like this:
https://store.steampowered.com/search/?supportedlang=german&ndl=1
Good luck with your learning!
Thanks fir the tip for filtering games on steams, unfortunately it also displays games where the audio is only in English but subtitles are available in German, which is not the best for learning purposes.
Good luck with your learning too!
use steamdb instead.
Amazing, thanks!