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Articulate Localization: End of Support for Early-Access Versions of Multi-language Content in Rise 360

Article Last Updated Feb 4, 2026

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The early-access version of Articulate Localization empowered our original customers to get started localizing courses. It also allowed us to develop an overall localization workflow by seeing how customers used the product and then responding to their needs.

Since then, however, updated Rise 360 versions of Localization have made some much-anticipated features a reality, including multi-language authoring, single-package publishing, and translating course updates. To enable further improvements like these and to unlock new features moving forward, we’re focusing on the current Rise experience.

As a result, we ended Localization support for early-access versions starting February 3, 2026. Courses that remained in the early-access version are available and editable, but they no longer have the following functionality:

  • Localization features, including multi-language authoring, will no longer work with Early Access courses.

  • All remaining Early Access courses in your library are divided into separate language versions that appear as separate courses in a new folder (named after the course), rather than in a multi-language course stack, as illustrated below.

Before February 3, 2026

After February 3, 2026

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