Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core launch times and release date
Management's calling in the big guns.
Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core is the meaner, shootier cousin to the standard DRG experience. As they are wont to do, the space dwarves have dug too greedily and too deep: mining teams are going dark, forcing the company to call in their heavily armed, hyper-lethal problem solvers—the Reclaimers—to apply a more forceful form of loss prevention. In a repeatable, roguelite format, of course.
If you're eager to deploy for a deadlier take on Deep Rock, I've got the Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core unlock times and release date collected down below.
When is the Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core unlock time?
Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core launches in early access at 12 pm EDT / 5 pm BST on Wednesday, May 20. That gives the US and Europe a comfortable amount of daytime for dwarf activities, but if you're farther east, you might need to stay up a bit late for some roguelite rock and stone.
Here's that unlock time for time zones around the globe:
- Los Angeles: 9 am PDT on Wednesday, May 20
- New York: 12 pm EDT on Wednesday, May 20
- London: 5 pm BST on Wednesday, May 20
- Berlin: 6 pm CEST on Wednesday, May 20
- New Delhi: 9:30 pm IST on Wednesday, May 20
- Sydney: 2 am AEST on Thursday, May 21
- Auckland: 4 am NZST on Thursday, May 21
If your time zone isn't one of those listed above and you are—as I often am—disinclined to perform the necessary arithmetic, head over to a convenient time zone converter to see when Rogue Core drops in your part of the world.
Does Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core have preloading?
It doesn't seem like it. Preloading is unusual for a Steam early access launch, and Ghost Ship hasn't mentioned it on social media or in any Steam news posts. Thankfully, its recommended system requirements only ask for 6 GB of storage space, so it'll be a relatively short wait before you can play once unlock time arrives.
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Lincoln has been writing about games for 12 years—unless you include the essays about procedural storytelling in Dwarf Fortress he convinced his college professors to accept. Leveraging the brainworms from a youth spent in World of Warcraft to write for sites like Waypoint, Polygon, and Fanbyte, Lincoln spent three years freelancing for PC Gamer before joining on as a full-time News Writer in 2024, bringing an expertise in Caves of Qud bird diplomacy, getting sons killed in Crusader Kings, and hitting dinosaurs with hammers in Monster Hunter.
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