Serial Cleaners Release Time
Check out our explainer of the Serial Cleaners release time, so you can see when it's available in your region.
You may want to know the exact Serial Cleaners release time for your region as the September 22 release date creeps closer, so you can get to cleaning just as the game drops. Serial Cleaners is a stealth-action game where players are tasked with cleaning up crime scenes by disposing of bodies and hoovering up litres of blood, making for a ridiculous look into the seedy underbelly of the life of a mob fixer. The game is just around the corner, so players who've been awaiting this sequel for five years are finally about to get their hands on it. So check out our breakdown of the Serial Cleaners release times.
Serial Cleaners Release Time
Serial Cleaners' worldwide release is set for September 22 (with exception of some regions due to the time difference), which is two days away as of writing this, and the developers Draw Distance have finally revealed what time the game is set to drop. It's worth noting that the exact release times are still subject to change if any unforeseen problems affect the launch.
Players will be able to boot up the game at 4 pm BST (5 pm CEST/8 am PDT/11 am EDT), so for many European players, you will need to wait until later in the day, whereas Americans can start their cleaning journey in the morning. We have also embedded a Tweet above from the game's publisher, which details the release times in several other regions.
Serial Cleaners will be releasing on multiple platforms at the same time, allowing you to play on the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch, or PC. For Switch users in Europe, the game has been delayed slightly until October 6, and the same version in Korea has been pushed back indefinitely.
That's all for our explanation of the Serial Cleaners release time, and now you know when you will be able to play the game on release.
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