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Aaron Potter

Diablo 4 release time: here's when you can start slaying with friends to take on Lilith

If you’re wondering what the Diablo 4 release time is for the specific territory you’re in, we’ve got the full breakdown.

After constant trailers, more than a few beta weekends and an Early Access launch for those who pre-ordered the Ultimate Edition last week, the Diablo 4 release time and release date is almost upon us. It’s a worthy return to form for Activision BlIzzard’s grimdark hack-and-slash, too, which we hailed in our review as an “addictive reinvention of hell” and “a strong successor to Diablo 3 and Diablo 2: Resurrected before it.” Finally, all players will have the chance to jump in this week.

Unlike previous Diablo titles in the series, Diablo 4 is set to launch simultaneously on both consoles and PC. That means for the first time ever players on PlayStation and Xbox won’t have to wait months on end to enjoy all the hellish fun, taking the fight to the daughter of hatred Lilith as either a solo wanderer or a party of four. If you want to know the specific times you can start indulging in the hellish action, Activision Blizzard has already made the Diablo 4 release time public.

Diablo 4 release time

Diablo 4 will enjoy a worldwide launch across PS5, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and PC, with access to the game lifting at the exact same time across the globe. It’s official release date is Tuesday, June 6, but because of the simultaneous launch players on certain sides of America can actually get started as early as today on Monday, June 5.

As a note, the release times listed below are based on local time in each territory.

  • East Coast of North America – 7pm EDT on Monday, June 5.
  • West Coast of North America – 4pm PDT on Monday, June 5.
  • United Kingdom – 12:01am BST on Tuesday, June 6.

As you can see, the Diablo 4 release time is synched with midnight BST in the United Kingdom. Don’t be too surprised if you have a bit of trouble accessing the game at exactly this time, however, as prior Diablo games have previously suffered server load issues on launch day.

Players struggling to get in on the Diablo 4 beta caused some backlash, but these issues were eventually resolved. Here’s hoping Activision Blizzard can bring these lessons forward into the game’s full release tomorrow.

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