Tap Tap Loot Release Countdown: Exact Date & Time

Tap Tap Loot Release Countdown: Exact Date & Time

I was three clicks away from a boss when my friend messaged: “Is the launch date fixed?” You can feel the jaw tighten—this isn’t a teaser, it’s a clock. I want to show you the exact hours so you can plan when to swarm the servers.

Tap Tap Loot release countdown

My calendar shows April 13 circled in bold, and SteamDB agrees. Tap Tap Loot is scheduled to go live globally on Monday, April 13, a date confirmed by Turtle Knight Games and unlikely to change. The countdown below will flip to zero the moment the launch hits worldwide.

Hurry Up!

The launch times are staggered across regions so you can sync your session. SteamDB lists the rollout as:

  • 3am PT
  • 5am CT
  • 6am ET
  • 11am UTC
  • 12pm CET

I checked the Steam page and the developer notes; if anything shifts, I’ll update the guide and the countdown.

When does Tap Tap Loot release?

Answer: Monday, April 13. That’s the fixed global date announced by Turtle Knight Games on Steam and mirrored on SteamDB.

What time does Tap Tap Loot launch worldwide?

Answer: The rollout begins at 3am PT / 5am CT / 6am ET, with the UTC and CET windows noted above. Plan around your timezone or set an alarm if you’re not the kind of person who trusts auto-update notifications.

Can I try a Tap Tap Loot demo on Steam?

Answer: Yes. You can test the free demo on Steam to get a feel for the pace and mechanics—here’s the Steam demo page. The demo is the clearest preview of how the full game will play on launch day.

What to expect from Tap Tap Loot

On the demo, my index finger learned the map before my eyes had finished scanning it. Tap Tap Loot rewards clicks and keystrokes: every tap levels your cat hero and pushes you toward tougher encounters. The core loop is simple and addictive; the game progresses through player input rather than time gating.

No two heroes match. There are around 200 items to mix and match, several classes, and a variety of weapons so you can shape your playstyle. You can team up in up to four-player co-op to share rewards and split responsibility for the harder fights.

The world contains six distinct biomes with enemies that scale in difficulty. If you want hands-on testing before launch, try the Steam demo—it’s an honest preview of how combat and progression feel on PC, and it runs through the Steam client and Steam Deck compatibility checks.

The countdown is a metronome, keeping the launch heartbeat steady. The demo is a lit doorway into the game’s machinery.

If you follow SteamDB, Turtle Knight Games, or the game’s Discord, you’ll catch patch notes and last-minute schedule changes faster than relying on discovery feeds. Will you be online the moment the clock hits zero and claim the spoils, or will you wait to see how the servers hold up?