When Does 2K25 Come Out? NBA 2K25 Early Access Release Time
The anticipation for NBA 2K25 is reaching its peak as fans eagerly await the latest installment in the popular basketball simulation series. Here’s everything you need to know about the NBA 2K25 release time, early access, and how to get a head start on the court.
When Does 2K25 Come Out? NBA 2K25 Early Access Release Time
The official release date for NBA 2K25 is September 6, 2024. However, players who pre-order the game can enjoy early access starting on September 4, 2024. This early access period allows fans to dive into the game two days before the general release.
To gain early access to NBA 2K25, you need to pre-order any edition of the game. The early access release time is set on September 4 and has simultaneous global launch. It means that players around the world can start playing at the same time, regardless of their location.
Region | Xbox / PlayStation | Steam | ||
New Zealand (NZST) | Midnight Sept/5/2024 | 4:00 PM Sept/4/2024 | ||
Australia (AEST) | 10:00 PM Sept/4/2024 | 2:00 PM Sept/4/2024 | ||
Japan (JST) | 9:00 PM Sept/4/2024 | 1:00 PM Sept/4/2024 | ||
Singapore (SGT) | 8:00 PM Sept/4/2024 | Noon Sept/4/2024 | ||
United Kingdom (BST) | 1:00 PM Sept/4/2024 | 5:00 AM Sept/4/2024 | ||
United States (EDT) | 8:00 AM Sept/4/2024 | Midnight Sept/4/2024 | ||
United States (PDT) | 5:00 AM Sept/4/2024 | 9:00 PM Sept/3/2024 |
How to Play 2K25 Early & NBA 2K25 New Zealand Release Time
Playing NBA 2K25 early is simple. Just pre-order the game before its official release date. Once you’ve pre-ordered, you’ll be able to download and start playing the game during the early access period. This gives you a head start to explore new features, modes, and gameplay enhancements.
In previous years, players could use the New Zealand release time trick to play games earlier due to time zone differences. However, for NBA 2K25, the early access release is a simultaneous global launch. This means that the game will be available at the same time worldwide, so the New Zealand trick won’t work this time around.