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Diablo Immortal Exact Global Release Times on PC & Mobile

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Diablo Immortal allows players to get stuck into the eternal war against the forces of hell either on their mobile devices or on their PC. The best part is the progress can be carried between the two, so you can play how you want. If you have been eagerly waiting for Diablo Immortal to drop, and need to know the exact global release time of Diablo Immortal, then we have you covered.

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What is the exact release time of Diablo Immortal?

Diablo Immortal will release on June 2 in North and South America and Europe and on June 3 in South Korea and Australia. You can find the exact release time for various regions below. There is a small chance that you will see the game arrive in the app store on your mobile device as early as June 1 due to the nature of how mobile games roll out. For the best chance of knowing if this happens in your region, make sure you pre-register for Diablo Immortal on your mobile device.

  • Los Angeles – 10 AM PT
  • New York – 1 PM ET
  • Santos, Brazil – 2 PM BRT
  • London – 6 PM BST
  • Paris – 7 PM CEST
  • Seoul, South Korea – 2 AM KST
  • Sydney, Australia – 3 AM AEST

Now you know the exact global release time of Diablo Immortal, you can prepare yourself to take on the armies of hell and help Deckard Cain defend the human realm. The story will be filling in the gaps between Diablo 2 and Diablo 3, so you can expect plenty of surprises in the lore.

Best of all, Diablo Immortal will support cross-progression on any platform you wish to play it on, and it will also support crossplay so that you can team up with friends to take on the armies of darkness. Diablo Immortal is also a free-to-play title, so you can jump right in at launch and start exploring the world without the need to spend any money.

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Aidan O'Brien

Aidan has been playing games for over three decades and has been writing about them for about five years. When not getting stomped on by the creations of Hidetaka Miyazaki he enjoys spending too much time in Warframe, Destiny 2, and any ARPG with a solid grind. When not writing, he is doing inexplicable behind-the-scenes magic.

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