The Rage 2 unlock time and preload dates have been revealed ahead of its May 14 release. If you want to know when you can pre-install and play the game on Xbox One, PS4, and PC, you’ll want to read our guide. Find out when the Rage 2 unlock time and preload dates are below.
Rage 2 Unlock Time and Preload Dates | Xbox One
If your platform of choice in Microsoft’s home console, the Rage 2 unlock time is 12 AM on Tuesday, May 14 in your time zone. If you’re in North America, however, the game won’t unlock until, bizarrely, a minute later at 12:01 AM ET.
As for when you can preload the game so that it’s available to play as soon as midnight rolls around, you can pre-install Rage 2 on your Xbox One starting Saturday, May 11 at 8 AM ET (5 AM PT, 1 PM BST, and 10 PM AEST.)
Rage 2 Unlock Time and Preload Dates | PS4
The Rage 2 unlock time for PS4 owners, like Xbox One users, will be midnight in your time zone on Tuesday, May 14. Again, North American players will have to wait an extra minute until 12:01 AM ET to get it. For those in the UK, for example, that’s 12 AM BST.
The preload date for PS4 users is different from the Xbox One date though. Rage 2 can be pre-installed on your console 48 hours before launch in your territory. That means that North American gamers can begin preloading it on Sunday, May 12 at 12:01 AM ET if you want to.
Rage 2 Unlock Time and Preload Dates | Steam
Finally, Steam users on the lookout for their Rage 2 unlock time need look no further than our guide. The territory that you live in will depend on when it’s unlocked for you, so we’ve handily bullet-pointed the unlock times below.
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AU, NZ, Asia: Unlocks at 1:01 AM AEST on May 13
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Rest of World: Unlocks at 1:00 AM BST on May 14
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North America: Unlocks at 12:01 AM ET on May 14
For preloading the game, Steam users will be able to begin pre-installing the title on Friday, May 10 at 1 PM ET (10 AM PT, 6 PM BST, and 3 AM AEST on Saturday, May 11.)
PlayStation 4 in 2019
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Days Gone
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Death Stranding
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Dreams
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The Last of Us 2
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MediEvil
This remake of the PlayStation 1 classic platformer has been hanging around since 2017, and it could pop up again any day now. Sir Dan was almost one of Sony's mascots back in the day, so only time will tell if gamers respond to him the same way in 2019. -
Crash Team Racing: Nitro Fueled
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Psychonauts 2
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Rage 2
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Shenmue 3
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The Outer Worlds
Recently making waves due to its Epic Games Store exclusivity, The Outer Worlds is also hitting PlayStation 4 in 2019. Obsidian's stab at a Fallout-esque game in the vein of New Vegas, we're sure plenty of players are eager to try it out after Fallout 76's less than stellar debut.