Call of Duty: Vanguard’s release times are on the minds of first-person shooter enthusiasts looking to see how this year’s entry into the series fares and we now know when we can expect the game to land on PC as well as how early pre-loading becomes available.
Call of Duty Vanguard will allow pre-loads starting with November 2, at 10 AM PT/1 PM ET/5 PM GMT, giving players a couple of days’ worth of time to download the game ahead of its release times. This is very much welcome, even if you’re rocking some of the fastest internet around, considering the game’s storage requirements of 177 GB.
Call of Duty Vanguard’s global launch is then slated for November 4/November 5, depending on your region. Here’s a breakdown of its PC release times, as shared on Twitter:
November 4
- Los Angeles: 9 PM PDT
- Quebec City/New York: 12 AM EDT
November 5
- Sao Paulo: 1 AM BRT
- London: 4 AM GMT
- Berlin/Stockholm: 5 AM CET
- Moscow: 7 AM MSK
- Hong Kong: 12 PM HKT
- Seoul: 1 PM KST
- Tokyo: 1 PM JST
- Sydney: 3 PM AEDT
On PC, pre-loading will be available for all players who’ve digitally pre-ordered Call of Duty: Vanguard on Battle.net. If you’re on the fence about it and aren’t too sure if your PC will handle the title, you can check out its system requirements on its official website.
If you’re a fan of military shooters, November is shaping up to be quite the month as, aside from CoD: Vanguard, Battlefield 2042 is also on the way. Where the former sticks to its single-player component, the new Battlefield ditches it entirely, focusing on multiplayer instead.
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— Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) November 1, 2021
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