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Tom Clancy’s The Division Open Beta is Now Up For Preload

Time to ready up

Ahead of The Division’s open beta weekend, the beta download has appeared on both the Xbox and PlayStation stores.

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The beta can be downloaded for all players in the US right now. The file size sits at around 26GB and can be found by searching for The Division on the respective stores.

If you’re struggling to find the download for the open beta on the PlayStation Store, this link should direct you straight to its page where you can hit the download button and get it added to your account library. For all of you Xbox One players out there, the same thing applies to you guys and the link is right here.

For any European PlayStation 4 gamers out there eager to start preloading the beta in time for the weekend, you’ll have to hold fire until tomorrow. The Division’s beta will most likely appear tomorrow following the regular weekly PlayStation Store update every Wednesday. Xbox One players in European territories should find that the beta is already on the Xbox Live store and ready to be preloaded.

Any players who took part in the closed beta for The Division a couple of weekends ago and who still have the file installed should have an update from last week to get you all prepared for the action come Friday.

Will you be jumping into the open beta this weekend? Let us know in the comments below.

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