In this guide, we shall go over how to preload Dying Light The Beast on the PC, PS5, and Xbox platforms and discuss the download sizes.

Dying Light: The Beast is just around the corner, and if you’re planning to dive into the action on day one, preloading the game will ensure you’re ready to play the moment it launches. You can currently preload the game on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, but there’s no news on any PC preloads as of yet.
If you’re planning to play Dying Light The Beast on PS5 and Xbox, however, you want to preload the game right now, especially since it’s a moderately sized download. If you’re not sure how to do that, this guide is for you.
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Dying Light The Beast Preload Guide for PS5 and Xbox

Dying Light The Beast is currently live for preloading on the PS5 and Xbox consoles. There’s no preload on PC yet, and should that change, we will update this article accordingly. The download size is roughly 36 GB on PS5 and 50 GB on Xbox. Take note that if you’re getting Dying Light The Beast through the Dying Light 2 Ultimate Edition, you will not be able to preload the game.
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How To Preload Dying Light The Beast on PS5
You can preload Dying Light The Beast on PS5 by following the steps below:
- Head to the Pre-Ordered Games section of your PlayStation 5.
- Locate Dying Light The Beast. A note should be visible mentioning when the auto-download will begin.
- Check this box to enable the setting.
How To Preload Dying Light The Beast on Xbox
You can preload Dying Light The Beast on Xbox by following the steps below:
- Head to My Library and locate Dying Light The Beast.
- If no other download is queued, your Xbox should automatically start preloading the game.
- In case you see the View in Queue option, click on it.
- Next, select the Resume Download button.
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