Home Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 release times – When can you play in your region?

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 release times – When can you play in your region?

It’s been some time since we had a Black Ops game on our hands, so those eagerly awaiting the return with Black Ops 6 will want to know the exact release time.

Thankfully, we have that information ahead of the official launch date for the game and here, we’ll reveal everything on the Black Ops 6 release time so you’re aware as to when you can play it in your region.

All Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 release times explained

While you might think a Call of Duty game launch will be a pretty simplistic affair, due to how massive the franchise is, Activision has opted for a staggered release likely in an effort to help with server load.

This differs between platforms too, so depending on the device you’re playing on, the Black Ops 6 release time changes.

For Xbox, PlayStation, and PC players using the Microsoft Store to download, Black Ops 6 will be available between October 24, 4 AM-11 PM PT depending on your region.

The devs haven’t stated the exact moment it will be made live for all regions but if you get your preload in and ready for the above start time, you’ll be good to go as soon as it does.

If you’re playing on PC via Battle.net or Steam, the Black Ops 6 release begins October 24, 9 PM PT and again, follows a regional launch.

This time, we do have the exact moment the game will be playable which can be seen in the official graphic below.

black ops 6 release times pc

The Black Ops 6 preload begins on October 21, 9AM PT so make sure you get the download going then to ensure you’re prepped for launch.

There is no early access for any of the modes, so you’ll be jumping in fresh with everything at your disposal.

Whether you head straight into Multiplayer, play through the Campaign, or fight off the undead in Zombies, utilizing the above release time information should let you play instantaneously!

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