Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6 Release Times And Preload Details Revealed

We’re getting closer and closer to the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 on Xbox, PlayStation and PC, and thanks to a new Call of Duty blog post, we know exactly when we can get our hands on it! Preloading of the game will begin on Oct. 21 at 9AM PT / 12PM ET / 5PM BST / 6PM CEST for all platforms, which will be very handy for those historically gigantic Call of Duty game files – but that’s not all, as we’ve got the exact time the game launches per platform and region too.

For those playing on Xbox, PlayStation or Microsoft Store on PC, the game will be playable from midnight in your local time zone on Oct. 25. Wherever you are in the world, as long as it’s after midnight on that date, you’ll be able to play Black Ops 6 on your console or PC’s Microsoft Store. For Steam and Battle.net gamers though, things are more complicated. The game will have a universal launch at 9PM PT on Oct. 24. That means players on the west coast of the USA will get it a few hours early, those on the east coast will get it at midnight, and those in Europe will get it in the morning (5am for the UK, 6am for Central Europe). 

Call of Duty Blacks Ops 6 Midnight Release Map
If you’re playing on Battle.Net or Steam, here’s when you’ll get access to Black Ops 6.

If you want to play the game as fast as possible, you’ll need to have a New Zealand Xbox, PlayStation or Microsoft Store PC account, which would enable you to play the game at midnight local time in New Zealand, which is the earliest time slot and region available for Black Ops 6‘s release. Don’t fret about doing that though, as it won’t be that long until you can get your hands on the game regardless of your region. 

Are you looking forwards to Call of Duty: Black Ops 6? What time and region will you be playing in – and will you magically be moving to New Zealand? Let us know in the comments below, and keep your eyes on GameLuster for more breaking gaming news and coverage.

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