Nightingale Release Date & Time
Nightingale is an upcoming open-world survival game that is set in a fantastical world. In it, you take on the role of a Realmwalker, a visitor to the Fae Realms. Just like the classical Fae of legends, the world they inhabit is both beatiful and dangerous. You will marvel at all the awe-inspiring sights, while you try and avoid – or confront – its many supernatural threats. The game is going to come out in Early Access very soon. If you are wondering exactly when that is going to be, we have the Nightingale Release Date & Time right here.
Nightingale Release Time in Every Region
Nightingale is set to release this Tuesday, February 20th, 2024, or early Wednesday, February 21st, 2024, depending on where you live. It was originally supposed to come out two days later, on the 22nd. As games typically get their release dates pushed back, rather than forward, this is a very welcome change – one we could definitely get used to. Of course, there’s always the possiblity that the release date is going to be postponed for whatever reason. Though, if that does end up happening, we are going to update this article with new info. As for the release time, you can expect the game to drop at:
- LA, USA – Tuesday, February 20th, at 9 AM.
- Edmonton, Canada – Tuesday, February 20th, at 10 AM.
- New York, USA – Tuesday, February 20th, at 12 PM.
- Sao Paulo, Brazil – Tuesday, February 20th, at 2 PM.
- London, UK – Tuesday, February 20th, at 5 PM.
- Berlin, Germany – Tuesday, February 20th, at 6 PM.
- Beijing, China – Wednesday, February 21st, at 1 AM.
- Tokyo, Japan – Wednesday, February 21st, at 2 AM.
- Sydney, Australia – Wednesday, February 21st, at 4 AM.
All Nightingale Platforms
As of right now, Nightingale is only available on PC. Specifically, on Steam and the Epic Games Store, where it is going to cost $29.99. Because of that, there also won’t be cross-play and cross-progression. Again, as the game is only just now being released in Early Access, we can probably expect other platforms – such as PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, Mac, and Linux – to arrive sometime later in the future. Hopefully, it won’t take too long for the devs to port the game over to other systems and maybe include cross-play as well.