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Steam typically publishes a news item for the game, a day or two before the release, that shows a worldmap with the local times for the release.
Los Angeles - 8AM
New York - 11AM
Halifax - 12 Noon
GMT / British Isles and Portugal 4PM
Europe except Portugal - 5PM
Eastern Europe (Ukraine Baltics Balkans and Turkey) - 6PM
NOV 21
Perth / West Australia - Midnight
Tokyo - 1AM
Canberra/Sydney/East Australia - 3AM
You should learn by now, you never take launch day off work. You take the day after launch.
If its an MMO, you take off work for a day after the week it launched so the servers arent busted.
Rookie.
Even for EST timezone?