North American players may begin playing Diablo IV early, thanks to revealed global release dates. Well, isn’t this just perfect?! It would be such a shame not to say that there is massive anticipation for Diablo IV, with many gamers even dreaming at the thought of playing the game to start playing the game as soon as they can. Are you one of Diablo VI’s fans?
In any case, Blizzard is offering essential intel for all enthusiastic players by disclosing the specific worldwide early access and standard release dates for Diablo IV. First things first, you should know that the Diablo IV release comes with a catch! The game has actually two official release dates: on June 2 for those who purchase the Deluxe or Ultimate Editions and on June 6 for everyone else. So practically, Diablo IV will actually be available to fans in the Western Hemisphere earlier because it will debut in the UK at midnight (yay!).
Pacific time zone players can get their hands on the game on June 1 or June 5 at 4 pm (well, it’s still not bad, right?!). As for those who live in the Eastern time zone, they can start playing at 7 o’clock. Finally, on June 2 (or June 6), Australian players won’t get their hands on the game till 10 am. If you want to check out every release date from different time zones and regions, you can totally do that by reading the list below:
North America (early):
- Pacific Daylight Time (PDT): 4 pm, June 1
- Eastern Daylight Time (EDT): 7 pm, June 1
South America (early):
- Brasilia Time (BRT): 8PM, June 1
Europe (early):
- British Summer Time (BST): 12 am, June 2
- Central Europe Summer Time (CEST): 1 am, June 2
Asia and Australia (early):
- Korea Standard Time (KST): 8 am, June 2
- Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT): 10 am, June 2
And the release dates for the standard version are:
North America:
- Pacific Daylight Time (PDT): 4 PM, June 5
- Eastern Daylight Time (EDT): 7 PM, June 5
South America:
- Brasilia Time (BRT): 8PM, June 5
Europe:
- British Summer Time (BST): midnight, June 6
- Central Europe Summer Time (CEST): 1 AM, June 6
Asia and Australia:
- Korea Standard Time (KST): 8 AM, June 6
- Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT): 10 AM, June 6
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