Throne and Liberty is finally almost here for the global audience, and while the MMO doesn't 'officially' launch until October 1st, for those who paid for early access to the free-to-play MMO, things kick off later this week.
Early Access to Throne and Liberty is locked behind the paid tiers of the free-to-play MMO from Amazon, with players getting a five-day headstart on the rest of the population. The action kicks off on September 26th here in the West, with servers opening up at 10 am PDT/1 pm EDT on the 26th and simultaneously across the globe in each respective timezone. Amazon, thankfully, has a handy map to help players figure out exactly when that is for them.
Pre-load starts tomorrow for Early Access players, though it's only available for those who spent at least $40 on the pre-order packs. For those who pick up a copy before the October 1st launch, you'll be able to jump right into the MMO then and there.
Early Access is almost here!View the map to see when you can start your journey through Solisium ? pic.twitter.com/3jPRBE0Rvy
— THRONE AND LIBERTY (@playtlgame) September 22, 2024
Throne and Liberty has been out in Korea for a while now, and while its global version is finally in its homestretch, the team at Amazon has already released the release version of its patch notes to prep players. The Amazon team is also working to ensure players understand some of the major changes—especially monetization—that are being brought to the MMO leading up to this week's launch. For those on the fence, Amazon is hosting a Throne and Liberty Siege the Day event this week, pitting content creators against each other on a preview server to highlight the PvP action in the endgame.