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The wait is finally almost over – find out when you can pre-load Battlefield 2042 onto your PlayStation, Xbox, or PC!

Battlefield 2042 is one of the most highly anticipated games of the year, and fans are eagerly counting down the days until release.

The hype is building as the release date is closing in and players will want to be able to play the game as soon as it goes live, whether they have Battlefield 2042 Early Access or not.

Anyone who has pre-ordered a digital copy of Battlefield 2042 will be able to pre-load the game very soon, but at different times depending on your location and platform. Find out when you can pre-load it below.

But if you haven’t pre-ordered it yet, there’s a question you’ll want the answer to. Should you buy Battlefield 2042 on PlayStation, Xbox, or PC?

Battlefield 2042

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Battlefield 2042 Pre-Load Dates & Times

Following the lengthy Battlefield 2042 delay, fans have been waiting for ages to finally play the game. DICE announcing the pre-load dates for Battlefield 2042 shows that the game is almost here though.

Let’s just hope that all the improvements DICE has made to Battlefield 2042 has made are in the pre-load. Otherwise, players might need to install a heft day one patch too.

These are the dates and times that the Battlefield 2042 pre-load goes live on every platform:

  • Xbox One & Xbox Series X/S – November 6, 7 AM UTC.
  • PS4 & PS5 – November 10, 12 AM Local Time.
  • PC – November 10, 10 AM UTC.

Read More: Battlefield 2042 Map Size Comparison – PS5 & Xbox Series X vs PS4 & Xbox One

Expect a pretty huge file to pre-load Battlefield 2042. The 8 Battlefield 2042 launch maps are huge, plus there is all of the classic content coming to Battlefield Portal too.

Battlefield 2042 Pre-Load Times
DICE

EA DICE

In other news, players are still worried about the state of the game. Following calls from fans for DICE to delay Battlefield 2042 again, there have been some worrying signs.

Next, a new Battlefield 2042 trailer features some huge frame drops and choppy gameplay. This got fans very concerned about the state of the game.

Finally, a developer at DICE has confirmed that Battlefield 2042 won’t have 120 FPS support on PS5 and Xbox Series X. This is a major blow for next-gen gamers.

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