New MMORPGs are few and far between, so when a game like Throne and Liberty promises to revitalize the genre with modern gameplay, graphics, and systems, you can’t blame us for getting excited.
Throne and Liberty’s full launch is on the horizon; keep reading to find out how much longer you have to wait before you can jump into the new MMO and start forging your path.
Throne and Liberty release date and time
Throne and Liberty releases on Oct. 1, 2024, but you can play as early as Sept. 26 if you pre-purchase an early-access pack.
The developers, NCSOFT, have revealed the full release schedule and server rollouts for each region, in addition to the early access rollout schedule. Throne and Liberty will be available from 10am PDT on Sept. 26 (only for those who’ve purchased the early access packs) and 10am PDT on Oct. 1 for the full launch. So we’ve set our countdowns to expire then on both dates. If anything changes, we’ll update this article with new release times. In the meantime, refer to the countdown below to see exactly when Throne and Liberty’s full launch goes live.
If you’re among the eager few pre-ordering an early access pack for Throne and Liberty, you get the privilege of jumping in five days before everyone else. Check out the countdown below to see exactly how long remains until Throne and Liberty’s early access begins.
What platforms will Throne and Liberty release for?
Throne and Liberty launches for free on PC via Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S on the same date: Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024. Unlike most new MMORPGs, Throne and Liberty isn’t just coming to PC at launch; you’ll be able to play it on console, too, as long as you own a current-gen machine.
Can you pre-order Throne and Liberty?
You can pre-order Throne and Liberty on Steam, the PlayStation Store, or the Xbox Store. You can also pick up the preorder packs for PC directly from Amazon. The base edition costs $40 to pre-purchase and guarantees five days of early access from Sept. 26.
You can also buy the Deluxe or Standard editions for optional Throne and Liberty goodies, but if you ask me, the base edition offers more than enough.