Diablo IV Global Release Times Revealed, North American Players get to Start Early

Nathan Birch
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To say there’s a bit of anticipation for Diablo IV would be an understatement, with many players chomping at the bit to jump into the full version of the game (or at least the queue) as early as possible. Well, Blizzard is helping eager players plan their schedules, revealing the precise global early access and standard release times for Diablo IV.

There are two official launch dates for Diablo IV – those who buy the Deluxe or Ultimate Editions of the game can jump in on June 2, while everyone else can play on June 6. That said, the game is set to launch at midnight in the UK, which means players in the Western Hemisphere will actually be able to play the game early. Those in the Pacific time zone will be able to play on either June 1 or June 5 at 4pm. Those in the Eastern time zone will be able to play at 7pm. On the flip size, folks in Australia won’t be able to play until 10am on June 2 or June 6. You can check out the full listing of global release times, below.

North America Early Access:

  • Pacific Daylight Time (PDT): 4PM, June 1
  • Eastern Daylight Time (EDT): 7PM, June 1

South America Early Access:

  • Brasilia Time (BRT): 8PM, June 1

Europe Early Access:

  • British Summer Time (BST): 12AM, June 2
  • Central Europe Summer Time (CEST): 1AM, June 2

Asia and Australia Early Access:

  • Korea Standard Time (KST): 8AM, June 2
  • Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT): 10AM, June 2

North America standard release:

  • Pacific Daylight Time (PDT): 4PM, June 5
  • Eastern Daylight Time (EDT): 7PM, June 5

South America standard release:

  • Brasilia Time (BRT): 8PM, June 5

Europe standard release:

  • British Summer Time (BST): 12AM, June 6
  • Central Europe Summer Time (CEST): 1AM, June 6

Asia and Australia standard release:

  • Korea Standard Time (KST): 8AM, June 6
  • Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT): 10AM, June 6

Diablo IV will be playable on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, and PS5 at launch. You can check out Wccftech’s hands-on impressions from Diablo IV’s beta here, and new details on its endgame.

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About the author: Professional writer of trivial things. Nathan has been covering games, entertainment, and online culture for over a decade with bylines at IGN, GameSpy, Cracked, Uproxx, ComicBook, and more. Joined Wccftech gaming team in 2017, and has written hundreds of game reviews and thousands of news stories since.

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