Dying Light The Beast is now available on PC and marks the third installment in the Dying Light series, bringing back the beloved main character, Kyle Crane. Set in Castor Woods, the game features a vast open world filled with activities to explore and enjoy.
While the game supports cloud saves, you may want to access your local save files on PC. Here’s where you can find them.
Dying Light: The Beast Save File Location
Client | Save File Location |
---|---|
Steam | C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\[Steam ID]\3008130 |
You can locate the save files for Dying Light The Beast in the folder corresponding to its Steam ID (3008130) inside your Steam installation directory.
If you want to access the actual save files, navigate further into the folder and open the save
folder:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\[Steam ID]\3008130\remote\out\save
For convenience, it’s recommended to back up the entire 3008130
folder. You can store it in another folder labeled Dying Light The Beast for easier management.
Dying Light: The Beast Backup Saves
If your save files become corrupted, you can restore them from backup saves. These are located at:
C:\Users\[Windows Username]\Documents\dying light the beast\out-save_backups
Additionally, Dying Light The Beast allows multiple active campaigns. Starting a new game from the main menu lets you choose a different slot. While the exact number of slots isn’t confirmed, there appears to be a fair amount.

Steam Features for Dying Light: The Beast
On Steam, Dying Light The Beast supports Steam Cloud, allowing you to access your progress across different devices as long as you’re logged into your Steam account. Other Steam features include:
- Steam Achievements: Over 30 achievements are available.
- Steam Family Sharing: Family members can access your copy through their libraries.
- Full Controller Support: Native support for Xbox and PlayStation controllers.
- Steam Input: Use non-standard controllers via Steam Input to simulate XInput.
Dying Light The Beast is another strong PC release from Techland, running smoothly while looking great.