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Here’s Titanfall digital download availability by region for Xbox One and PC

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
September 18, 2019
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Titanfall

One of the most highly anticipated games, Titanfall, will launch on PC and Xbox One in just a few days, depending on region. We already know the game will launch in North America on March 11th, that is, tomorrow, while the folks in UK will get it by March 14th. As for Europe, the date is set to March 13th, so it will be available in all regions in just a few more days. The game is already available for preloading on PC and users can get it by just logging in to their Origin account. As far as Xbox One is concerned, the digital copy of the game will be available for download starting tomorrow. 

Here are the exact dates and timing for Xbox One:

  • United States: 3/11/14 – 12:00 AM PDT
  • Canada: 3/11/14 – 12:00 AM PDT
  • Mexico: 3/11/14 – 12:00 AM PST
  • Brazil: 3/11/14 – 4:00 AM BRT
  • Austria: 3/13/14 – 12:00 AM CET
  • France: 3/13/14 – 12:00 AM CET
  • Germany: 3/13/14 – 12:00 AM CET
  • Ireland: 3/14/14 – 12:00 AM GMT
  • Italy: 3/13/14 – 12:00 AM CET
  • Spain: 3/13/14 – 12:00 AM CET
  • United Kingdom: 3/14/14 – 12:00 AM GMT
  • Australia: 3/13/14 – 12:00 AM AEDT
  • New Zealand: 3/14/14 – 12:00 AM NZDT

For PC, the availability schedule for other regions are as follows:

  • Central Asia: (Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand) 3/11 12:00 KST
  • North America (United States, Mexico, Canada, Brazil) 3/11 12:00 AM EST
  • Russia: 3/11 11:00 MSK
  • Australia: 3/12 13:00 UTC
  • Japan: 3/12 15:00 UTC
  • Europe (Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland): 3/12 23:00 UTC
  • New Zealand: 3/13 12:00 UTC
  • India: 3/13 18:30 UTC
  • United Kingdom: 3/13 23:00 UTC
  • Ireland: 3/13 23:00 UTC
  • Portugal: 3/13 23:00 UTC

So, who is planning to purchase the much awaited Titanfall on PC and Xbox One? Share with us using the comments below.

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