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Doom Eternal pre-load, unlock times detailed by Bethesda

Doom Eternal is right around the corner, and ahead of that time Bethesda has detailed when you can pre-load it on your platform of choice.

Without further adieu, let’s get into it!

Doom Eternal PlayStation 4 pre-load timings

  • North America: 12.00 am ET, 18 March
  • All other regions: 12.00 am in your time zone on 18 March

Doom Eternal PlayStation 4 unlock timings

  • North America: 12.00 am ET, 20 March
  • All other regions: 12.00 am in your time zone on 20 March

Doom Eternal Xbox One pre-load timings

  • All regions: Now

Doom Eternal Xbox One unlock timings

  • North America: 12.00 am ET, 20 March
  • Mexico: 1.00 am ET, 20 March
  • All other regions: 12.00 am in your time zone on 20 March

Doom Eternal Windows PC pre-load timings

  • North and South America: 9.01 am PT, 17 March
  • Australia, New Zealand, Asia: 1.01 am AEDT, 18 March
  • Europe, other regions: 4.01 pm PT, 17 March

Doom Eternal Windows PC unlock timings

  • North and South America: 9.01 am PT, 19 March
  • Australia, New Zealand, Asia: 1.01 am AEDT, 20 March
  • Europe, other regions: 4.01 pm PT, 19 March

Doom Eternal Stadia unlock timings

  • All available regions: 12.01 am ET, 20 March

Doom Eternal heads to Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4 and Stadia (where available) on 20 March. A Switch release will follow.


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