Dying Light: The Beast — Castor Woods Prepper Bundle and Deluxe Edition guide
Dying Light: The BeastWhat the bundle includes, what the Deluxe Edition adds, and the exact steps to claim your items.

The Castor Woods Prepper Bundle is a gameplay DLC for Dying Light: The Beast. It adds:
- Castor Woods Prepper Outfit — a stealth-leaning look for Crane.
- Survivalist SMG with an upgradable blueprint — a compact firearm you can improve over time.
On PC and Xbox storefronts, this bundle is listed as downloadable content that requires the base game to play. If you bought the Deluxe Edition, the Prepper Bundle is included.
Standard vs Deluxe: what you get
Included | Standard | Deluxe |
---|---|---|
Base game: Dying Light: The Beast | ✔ | ✔ |
Castor Woods Prepper Bundle (outfit + Survivalist SMG + blueprint) | — | ✔ |
Roadhog (car skin) | — | ✔ |
Official Soundtrack (download) | — | ✔ |
Wallpaper Pack (download) | — | ✔ |
Castor Woods Tourist Map (download) | — | ✔ |
Typical pricing | $59.99 | $69.99 |
Deluxe Upgrade path | Available on some platforms | — |
What the Deluxe Edition adds beyond the bundle
Deluxe is the all-in package: base game plus the Prepper Bundle and a set of cosmetic and digital extras. Here’s what’s included:
- Castor Woods Prepper Bundle (outfit + Survivalist SMG + upgradable blueprint)
- Roadhog — a vehicle skin themed for the setting
- Official Soundtrack — composed by Olivier Derivière
- Wallpaper Pack — downloadable images
- Castor Woods Tourist Map — a downloadable map covered in notes that highlight locations worth exploring
Pricing at launch has been listed at $59.99 for the base game and $69.99 for Deluxe. Some platforms also offer a Deluxe Upgrade as a separate purchase if you start with the standard edition.

Tourist Map: what it is (and isn’t)
The “Castor Woods Tourist Map” is a digital download, not a new in-game zone or a live overlay on your world map. It’s presented as a map found in a safe zone with handwritten annotations that call out points of interest. Think of it as a thematic guide you can open on your device alongside the game.

Where your items show up (in-game vs downloadable)
Item | Type | How you access it |
---|---|---|
Castor Woods Prepper Outfit | In‑game item | Appears in your in‑game stash after the stash unlocks during the second quest, “Safe Haven.” |
Survivalist SMG + upgradable blueprint | In‑game item | Appears in your in‑game stash after “Safe Haven.” |
Roadhog (car skin) | In‑game cosmetic | Delivered as DLC with Deluxe. Check your cosmetics once the DLC is installed (the stash unlock timing above applies to DLC gear). |
Official Soundtrack | Downloadable file | Claim via the Deluxe content page (details below). On Steam, also found in the game’s install folder (see “Steam users” section). |
Wallpaper Pack | Downloadable files | Claim via the Deluxe content page (details below). |
Castor Woods Tourist Map | Downloadable file | Claim via the Deluxe content page (details below). |
How to claim Deluxe Edition digital content
Deluxe’s digital items (soundtrack, wallpapers, tourist map) are claimed outside the game through the publisher’s account system. Use the official Deluxe content portal once you’ve launched the game at least once while online:
- Create or sign in to your Dying Light Outpost account and link the platform where you own/play The Beast.
- Download the soundtrack, wallpapers, and tourist map from the Deluxe page.
Start here: dyinglightgame.com/deluxe-edition
Important requirements to avoid the “Sorry, you’re not eligible for this content” message:
- Launch the game at least once on the same platform account you linked, while connected online.
- Confirm you linked the exact platform account that owns The Beast (PSN/Xbox/Steam/Epic).
Tip: If you own Deluxe on console, some add-ons also appear under your platform’s DLC management. Ensure the add-ons are installed and licenses refreshed if you don’t see in-game items after “Safe Haven.”
Steam users: PC local path to your Deluxe downloads
On Steam, the soundtrack, wallpapers, and tourist map are also placed locally with the game files. To find them:
Steam → Library → Dying Light: The Beast
Right-click → Properties → Installed Files → Browse Local Files
Open the “Deluxe Edition Digital Content” folder
Platform notes and entitlements
- Deluxe Upgrade is sold separately on certain platforms if you start with the standard edition. The price is listed as $9.99 on Xbox.
- Anyone who owns the Dying Light 2 Stay Human Ultimate Edition is granted access to The Beast at no additional charge. This entitlement covers the base game; Deluxe extras are a separate purchase.
If you want the Prepper gear and a themed car skin in your world, Deluxe is the straightforward way to get them, and it bundles the soundtrack, wallpapers, and a downloadable tourist map. If you’re starting with standard, you can add the Prepper Bundle later or pick up the Deluxe Upgrade where offered. Either way, make sure you’ve launched the game once online and linked the correct platform account before grabbing the digital downloads.
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