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Dragon’s Dogma 2 Global Release Times Announced

March 19, 2024 by Carley Garcia

Vermund is (almost) ready to welcome you back, Arisen.

The global launch times for Dragon’s Dogma 2 have been announced in a new post made to the official Dragon’s Dogma X account. Players who purchase the digital version of the game can jump into Vermund at the exact times seen below.

Dragon's Dogma 2 is almost upon us, Arisen.
We've created a handy launch map that shows when owners of the digital version can expect to embark on their grand adventure! #DD2 #DragonsDogma2 pic.twitter.com/rm4Ui792Gn

— Dragon's Dogma (@DragonsDogma) March 19, 2024

Although the release day is March 22, some lucky Steam users will be able to jump in on March 21. Those on console will be able to play at midnight local time March 22 except for those in PDT, who can get started on their adventure at 9pm on March 21.

Here is the complete list of release times for more easy perusal:

Steam

  • Los Angeles: 5pm PDT March 21
  • New York: 8pm EDT March 21
  • Toronto: 8pm EDT March 21
  • Mexico City: 6pm CST March 21
  • São Paulo: 9pm BRT March 21
  • London: 00:00 GMT March 22
  • Paris: 1am CET March 22
  • Helsinki: 2am EET March 22
  • Riyadh: 3am AST March 22
  • Seoul: 9am KST March 22
  • Tokyo: 9am JST March 22
  • Auckland: 1pm NZDT March 22

PlayStation 5 / Xbox Series X and S

  • Los Angeles: 9pm PDT March 21
  • New York: 00:00 EDT March 22
  • Toronto: 00:00 EDT March 22
  • Mexico City: 00:00 CST March 22
  • São Paulo: 00:00 BRT March 22
  • London: 00:00 GMT March 22
  • Paris: 00:00 CET March 22
  • Helsinki: 00:00 EET March 22
  • Riyadh: 00:00 AST March 22
  • Seoul: 00:00 KST March 22
  • Tokyo: 00:00 JST March 22
  • Auckland: 00:00 NZDT March 22

The X post also reminds players that characters and Pawns created using the free Dragon’s Dogma 2 character creator can be transferred to the full game at launch.

A direct sequel to 2012’s Dragon’s Dogma for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox One, Dragon’s Dogma 2 will feature a 30-hour-long main story, though completionists can expect to find enough content to fill well over 100 hours. Those hoping to explore with friends are out of luck, as the title won’t feature any multiplayer capabilities.

Dragon’s Dogma 2 will be released on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on March 22.

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