Star Savior Global Release Date, Servers, And Time Zones Explained
Star Savior is finally heading for a worldwide launch, with a global release window set for March 2026 on iOS, Android, and PC via Steam. After an initial launch in South Korea and Japan on 20 November, fans in Europe and beyond can start planning their pre-registration and day one play sessions.
Star Savior release dates and platforms
Star Savior is a free-to-play, turn-based gacha RPG from StudioBSide, available on mobile and PC. The game released first in South Korea and Japan and will follow with a global version including English support and additional regions.
Key dates and platforms:
- JP/KR launch: 20 November (Android, iOS, PC via Steam)
- Global launch window: March 2026 (worldwide)
- Pre-registration start: 24 December 2025
Release and platform overview:
| Version | Region focus | Release timing | Platforms | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| JP/KR launch | South Korea, Japan | 20 November | Android, iOS, PC via Steam | RPG Site |
| Global version | Worldwide (including UK) | March 2026 (window) | iOS, Android, PC via Steam | Game8 |
Global servers and time zones
The global release will run on its own set of servers separate from the original Korean and Japanese environments. This lets StudioBSide align events, banner rotations, and maintenance times for Europe, North America, and other regions once the global client is live.
While exact server groupings are yet to be confirmed, global gacha launches typically provide at least one server for Europe, one for North America, and sometimes a combined SEA/Oceania region. Players in the UK will most likely connect to an EU/Europe server, reducing ping and placing daily reset and event timings in a more convenient time zone.
Time zone examples for UK players
With a March 2026 global release window, the game is expected to use a coordinated server reset time such as UTC or a fixed regional standard. The table below assumes an example 00:00 UTC daily reset, illustrating what this means for players in London and other major regions.
Example daily reset conversion:
| Server base time (example) | London (GMT/UTC) | Central Europe (CET) | US East (ET) | US West (PT) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 00:00 UTC daily reset | 00:00 | 01:00 | Previous 19:00 | Previous 16:00 |
This means UK players would see daily resets and new event days start right at midnight, which is ideal for late-night gacha pulls or early morning logins. Event countdowns and banner timers in the global client should display both local device time and server time, making it easy to track end dates without manual conversion.
For official confirmation of server structure and exact reset timings, keep an eye on the game’s English social channels and news posts linked above, as these will be updated closer to launch.

