What time does Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora launch?

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Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is nearly here, and, as is customary during the launch week of any game, Ubisoft has released its map of launch times for the game around the world. Some regions have it better than others, but the good news is that every platform can pre-load the game early.

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What time can Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora be played on PC and console?

Before we get to the launch times of the game, let’s take a look at pre-loads. There are slightly different times depending on the platform, but PlayStation, Xbox, and PC players can all pre-load Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora from December 5. It’s nice to see all platforms getting equal treatment.

As for when you can actually play the game, that depends on your region. Console players on both PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S can play the game from midnight on December 7, regardless of your region. That means Avatar on consoles is a rolling release. As each timezone hits midnight, the game will become available.

On PC, things are a little more fluid. There’s no one launch time or rolling launch times. Instead, the game is launching in batches starting at midnight in Australia (AEDT). When the game releases at midnight Australian (AEDT) time, it will also launch in Japan (10 p.m.), South Korea (10 p.m.), and China (9 p.m.) so gamers there can play in the evening of the 6th.

Moving over to Europe, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora will be released at midnight for the countries that share the central European timezone: France, Germany, Spain, etc. That means those in the UK can play from 11 p.m. on the 6th, while gamers in eastern Europe can start at 1 a.m.

In the US, the game will unlock at midnight Eastern time (New York), so if you’re in California, you’re in luck as you can play from 9 p.m. on the 6th.

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