Neo Artifacts Global Release: Exact Launch Date, Time Zones, And Server List

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Neo Artifacts has a confirmed global launch date of March 5, 2026 on Android and iOS, with servers planned for Japan, Taiwan and English‑speaking regions. Pre‑registration and pre‑login bonuses are already live, and full service starts once the regional servers open on that date.

Exact global release date and regions

Dragonest Games has officially scheduled Neo Artifacts’ global (English) launch for March 5, 2026 on mobile platforms. Russian‑language coverage notes that the game will be released simultaneously in Taiwan, Japan and “English‑speaking countries,” with no Russian client announced.

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Launch overview

ItemDetailsSource
Official launch dateMarch 5, 2026 (Thursday)AppTime
PlatformsAndroid, iOS (global mobile release)ThisIsGame TH
Regions at launchTaiwan, Japan, English‑speaking countriesAppTime
Language supportEnglish client confirmed, no Russian planned at launchAppTime

GameHime’s review also reiterates that “full service will begin on March 5, 2026,” tying the date to pre‑login bonuses like the Cumulus Collection.

Expected launch time windows by region

So far there is no single, official “global unlock hour,” but mobile gachas with simultaneous regional launches typically go live during morning or early afternoon local time for each region. Press and tracker sites list March 5 as the playable date without specifying exact hours, so you should treat these as expected windows rather than hard timestamps.​

Speculative launch windows (to be confirmed in‑game/official socials)

Region / example cityExpected launch window on March 5, 2026Basis
Japan (Tokyo)Morning–early afternoon JSTGeneral mobile launch norms + JP coverage​​
Taiwan (Taipei)Morning–early afternoon local timeTW focus in release announcement
Europe (London)Late morning–evening GMT as EN servers openGlobal listing and EN client focus
North America (New York, LA)Morning–afternoon local time PST/ESTGlobal (EN) pre‑reg and launch tracking

GameHime emphasises that details like exact start time and distribution of the Cumulus Collection rewards will be clarified via official accounts and in‑game notices closer to launch, so players should monitor those channels.

Confirmed server list and structure

Neo Artifacts’ global ecosystem is built around regional mobile servers rather than dozens of named “worlds,” with pre‑registration and CBT focusing on EN/JP/TW environments. Current information points to at least the following server groupings at or around launch:

Known / implied server groups

Server / region blockNotesSource
JP serverTargeted by Japanese‑language marketing and CBT coverageThisIsGame TH​ / CBT news
TW serverIncluded in “Taiwan, Japan and English‑speaking countries” rolloutAppTime
EN/global server (Android)English client, accessible in supported countries via Google PlayReddit pre‑reg​ / launch thread
EN/global server (iOS)English client, accessible via regional App StoresGameHime review

Beta players and reviewers mention selecting a server name when entering IDs for top‑up or account services, implying multiple logical servers under each regional group, but specific server names for launch have not yet been catalogued in press coverage. Expect a small initial server list per region that can expand if player load requires it.​

Daily reset, maintenance and rollout expectations

Official articles do not yet list a fixed daily reset time, but most global mobile gachas use a unified UTC reset (for example, 00:00 or 04:00 UTC) that translates to different local times. Given Neo Artifacts’ global structure and focus on EN/JP/TW, it’s reasonable to expect:

  • A shared daily reset tied to UTC for events and missions.
  • Region‑specific maintenance windows, typically in the early‑morning hours for each server.​

Until the in‑game timer is visible, assume that some launch‑day maintenance may occur around the initial rollout as servers stabilise, especially for the EN global block.

Launch‑day checklist

TaskWhy it mattersSource
Pre‑register on your platformUnlocks pre‑reg milestones and early bonusesReddit pre‑reg​ / AppTime
Log in before / on March 5Required to receive the “Cumulus Collection” rewardsGameHime
Check official social channelsExact launch hour, server maintenance and noticesScionStorm launch video desc
Verify region and language supportRussia not supported; English, JP, TW confirmedAppTime

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