As a dedicated gamer, Space Engineers has been one of my go-to games for creating epic spaceships, garnering a massive following over the years. With the long-awaited sequel, SE2, on the horizon, it’s easy to see why everyone’s excitement is building. The developers have promised an improved version of what we loved in the original game. So, does that make it the perfect sequel? Well, since it’s launching in early access, remember that some features like console ports and multiplayer won’t be available right away, and a few bugs might pop up. But, for PC gamers, the wait is finally over! The game is now playable as of January 27th or 28th (depending on your timezone). Now, I know many are wondering what exact hour they can dive into this new adventure. Let me clarify that for you.
Release Time of Space Engineers 2 (SE2)
Are you keen on playing Space Engineers 2 right away? If so, your best bet is to purchase the PC early access version, which starts today (January 27/28). Keep in mind, console versions of the game won’t be available for another 2-3 years, as per the developers. However, please note that the game isn’t accessible at this moment. It should be ready to play within a few hours, specifically at 6pm UTC. So, when exactly will it launch? The title is scheduled to debut at that time.
- Los Angeles (USA): 10am;
- New York (USA): 1pm;
- London (United Kingdom): 6pm;
- Berlin (Germany) / Paris (France) / Warsaw (Poland): 7pm;
- Beijing (China): 2am (January 28);
- Tokyo (Japan): 3am (January 28);
- Canberra (Australia): 5am (January 28).
Remember that the game hasn’t been fully launched yet as a 1.0 version. It’s important to note that early access games often encounter technical issues during their initial release. If you experience any problems, please be understanding and patient.
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2025-01-27 12:37