Originally, Horizon Forbidden West was supposed to launch in 2021, but it sadly proved to be one of the many games scheduled to release that year that was delayed to 2022 and beyond. Sony and Guerrilla Games later released a joint blog post that revealed the sequel wouldn’t release until February 18, 2022, and, despite some concerns that the game could be delayed further in order to avoid releasing it in the middle of a packed release schedule, the companies are sticking to that date. While Sony and Guerrilla Games are tight-lipped regarding the exact time of launch, the general consensus (and context clues gathered from the release times of previous PlayStation Studios titles) is that the game will release at midnight in whatever your time zone may be. That kind of staggered release schedule often sounds fair, but it’s worth noting that it does open up additional opportunities for spoilers. If that suspected schedule proves to be accurate, then gamers in New Zealand will get a significant head start on the rest of the world since February 18th technically begins earlier for them than it does anywhere else. Horizon fans in the US might have to wait 18 hours or more, depending on their time zone, after New Zealanders start before they can play Horizon Forbidden West. As such, gamers in certain regions may want to be especially aware of potential spoilers in the hours leading up to the game’s official unlock time in their area. Of course, just because the game should launch on February 18th at midnight in your time zone, that doesn’t mean that everyone can start playing as soon as the clock strikes midnight. After all, according to the PlayStation Game Size Twitter account, Forbidden West will take up around 80 GB of PlayStation hard drive space. Fortunately, anyone who pre-ordered the game digitally should be able to pre-load it starting right now and start playing at midnight on the dot. Plus, depending on the version they bought, the purchase might come with some sweet pre-order bonuses. Regardless of how you bought your copy of Horizon Forbidden West (assuming you have or will, that is), reviews almost unanimously agree that the game is a masterpiece, so even if you have to wait one more day, the experience may very well be worth it.