Here is all you need to know about the Battlefield 6 Open Beta preload sizes for all platforms, including PC, Xbox Series X/S, and PS5.

The preload for Battlefield 6 Beta is now ongoing, allowing players to download the game files before it goes live. The open beta is set to kick off in two separate phases for players, providing plenty of opportunities to join the fun. Battlefield 6’s beta will be available for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S platforms.
Having said that, the game’s download size could be something players would be curious about. Here is what you need to know about the Battlefield 6 Open Beta preload sizes for all platforms.
What Is the Preload Size for Battlefield 6 Open Beta?

Depending on your platform, the preload size for the Battlefield 6 Beta may vary. The PC version has the biggest file size, considering you also get to have more graphics customization. Here is a quick rundown of the download size:
- PC via Steam: 39.24 GB
- Xbox Series X/S: 37.56 GB
- PlayStation 5: 33.9 GB
Keep in mind that the size for the PC version may also vary depending on your hardware. These are the base sizes you can expect when downloading the beta, but the final size may be smaller if your hardware doesn’t require high-resolution assets. However, do note that the file size of the beta does not reflect the size of the full game. Considering more content might get added in the full game on release day, we can expect the download size to be much bigger.
Battlefield 6 Open Beta Schedules
Another thing to note is that this is only the preload session of Battlefield 6 Beta. The first playable phase will go live on August 9 to 10, 2025, while the second will kick off from August 14 to 17, 2025. Until then, you won’t be able to play the game, even if you preload it.
Additionally, to access the beta, you also need to link your EA account to the platform you will be playing the Battlefield 6 Beta on.
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