Most repackers offer two versions:
Action: Go back to the original repacker’s site (e.g., FitGirl’s official site via 1337x or her .site domain). Search for “Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood FitGirl Full Repack.” Reinstall using the full installation option, ensuring you tick “English Voiceovers” during setup.
Time: 2-3 hours (download + install). Risk: Zero, if using a verified repacker.
Here is the hard truth: Nobody should be downloading a standalone Sounds_ENG.pck file. That file is the result of voice actors, sound engineers, and localizers working for months. Distributing it individually is piracy of the most granular kind. Most repackers offer two versions:
If you are playing a repack, you implicitly accept the risk that the repacker might have cut corners. The correct fix is not to patch the repack with mystery files from the internet. The correct fix is to either:
Rename any existing sounds_eng.pck to sounds_eng_old.pck. Also look for sounds_eng.idx – keep it intact.
This is the largest repository for repack fixes. Go to the Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood Steam Sub thread. Look under “Useful Files” or “Missing Assets.” You will find direct links (MEGA, Google Drive, MediaFire) for sounds_eng.pck. You may need to register a free account. Action: Go back to the original repacker’s site (e
Subject: Download sounds engpck for Assassins Creed Brotherhood repack
If you’ve ever downloaded a highly compressed repack of Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood, fired up the game, and found yourself wandering through a silent Renaissance Italy, you aren't alone. It’s one of the most common headaches with compressed downloads: the game works, the textures load, but the audio is completely gone.
The culprit is almost always a missing or corrupted sounds_engpck file. fired up the game
Here is a quick guide on why this happens and how to fix it without re-downloading 20GB of data.
If you used FitGirl’s repack, the installer includes a Verify BIN files before installation option. Run that. If sounds_eng.pck is corrupted, FitGirl’s website offers a separate .bin resynchronization file (usually fg-07.bin or fg-09.bin). Re-download only that .bin and reinstall the audio component.