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It's actually fine to just stick to one language, C++ is just extra fucked up because it's probably the only multi-paradigm programming language (it borrows styles from almost every language, every C++ project looks like it's written in a different language).
Learning 5+ languages sounds like something you would hear from a click farm selling a course that hyper-focuses on making a portfolio and marketing yourself to get a job / someone on reddit parroting those content farms.
It's fine to focus on getting a job, but you don't need to learn any languages except C# if you plan on making games on unity, you probably are wasting your time learning those languages unless you intend on using them for something.
Maybe you might learn something, but you could finish making a game in 1 month and slap it onto steam with almost zero experience if you just make a game and avoid making the game hyper over ambitious (it doesn't even need to be shovelware slop, if it feels like shovelware, that's just your lack of creativity and effort and barely has anything to do with coding).