Solasta 2 Release Countdown: Exact Date & Time

Solasta 2 Release Countdown: Exact Date & Time

I lock my cursor on the Steam store and watch the seconds tick like small predators. You refresh, I scan SteamDB, and both of us wait for that single line to flip from “coming soon” to “play now.” I’ve timed enough launches to tell you when to be at your PC.

I tracked the timestamps so you don’t miss the moment Solasta 2 goes live. Tactical Adventures returns with a fresh turn-based tactical sequel to Crown of the Magister, and the early access launch is almost here.

Office clocks click to morning launch times — Solasta 2 release countdown

The launch window is set for Thursday, March 12. I’ve pulled the SteamDB entries and converted them into local launch points so you can plan your session.

Hurry Up!

The SteamDB timestamps translate to these launch times:

  • 8am PT
  • 10am CT
  • 11am ET
  • 4pm UTC
  • 5pm CET

When does Solasta 2 release?

Early access opens on March 12. I used SteamDB as the source; if Tactical Adventures or Valve shift the timestamp, I’ll update this guide fast so you don’t miss the window.

What time will Solasta 2 go live?

Expect the launch at the times above. Treat the moment like a coiled spring: if you’re late, the first-hour rush and the patch watch will already be underway.

Will Solasta 2 be on Steam?

Yes. The demo and store page are already on Steam, and SteamDB lists the early access event. If you follow Steam or Tactical Adventures on Twitter, you’ll get live confirmations the moment they post.

Forums are already trading theories — What to expect from Solasta 2

The player chatter hints at what’s coming: familiar systems, new threats, and a fresh map to explore. Solasta 2 returns you to Neokos to face Shadwyn, carrying forward the tactical DNA of Crown of the Magister.

I’ve scanned the feature list so you’ll know when to commit your save files. At launch you’ll get full party creation, four ancestries, six classes with 13 subclasses, and multi-classing options. Act 1 is playable in early access, and you’ll meet bonus locations and hidden bosses that reward exploration.

The roadmap from Tactical Adventures maps future content and patches; think of it as a map with a few smudged lines—clear direction, but room for surprises. If you want hands-on now, the demo on Steam is downloadable and will preview the systems ahead of early access.

I’ll be watching SteamDB, Tactical Adventures’ channels, and community hubs so you don’t have to scramble at launch. Will you be ready at the exact second the store flips to “Play”?