It may be the 11th for you, but some countries are hours ahead of you. For example, Australia is ahead of South Africa. It's 12:56:21 here. In Sydney, it's 20:56:21. So when that clock strikes midnight, it's the 12th in Sydney, but I'm still on the 11th.
Like wise, New York City? They're currently approaching 7am.
This is not a global release, it's released globally. There is a very big difference here. Released globally means everyone gets it on the date specified. I.e: 12th June. Global release means everyone gets it at the same time, same day regardless of location or timezone. Yes, that means folks in Aus will get it before folks in South Africa, or UK or Europe.
I'm defending the accusation of a "late release" which this most assuredly is not. It's slated for the 12th, it's being released on the 12th.
This is not a difficult concept to grasp.
I think you're wrong, the release is different through PS4, Xbox or Steam, no for country.
I'm living in South Korea and this is one of the first countries in time, but i can get the game when Steam decides, in 1 day and 3 hours. For me, in 4h is 12th june.
I went to the Xbox website, it says the 12th.
I went to the PS website, it says the 12th.
I went to Steam, it says the 12th.
That's still the 12th of June, it lasts 24 hours.
I went to the Xbox website, it says the 12th.
I went to the PS website, it says the 12th.
I went to Steam, it says the 12th.
That's still the 12th of June, it lasts 24 hours.
Yeah but you seem to not understand that there is a large number of people that are getting it today, on the 11th. Even accounting for timezones doesnt matter because the release date is all over the place. For some people it will be the 11th when they start playing.
Something like in 7 hours will the first people get to play, which is way before the midnight release.
I love how people can wait months for the release, but as it gets closer they get increasingly impatient.
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