Dying Light: The Beast is a return of the franchise to a world invested with violent zombies, where your objective is to survive and enact revenge. The survival aspect is something that players love since the first game, and combined with the seamless performance of Dying Light: The Beast due to the absence of Denuvo, makes it a worthwhile pick. However, surviving the brutal world of this game isn’t easy, as you’ll need several tools that will assist you in your fights.
One such tool that you’ll need is Fuel, and it is quite possible that one of the most important requirements for your survival. The problem is that the game doesn’t make it obvious how you can acquire Fuel easily. However, the task isn’t too difficult, and you can easily gather quite a bit as long as you keep a keen eye.
How To Get Fuel In Dying Light: The Beast

The two ways you can get Fuel in Dying Light: The Beast are from abandoned vehicles and discarded Fuel containers. Collecting Fuel from cars is very easy, as you simply need to approach the abandoned cars you see during your exploration. All you need to do is interact with the Fuel valve you’ll find on the backside of the cars, and you’re good to go. Not every car will have fuel, so you’ll need to keep checking.
Collecting Fuel from discarded containers is also quite easy, as you simply need to pick them up from the ground. They will often be littered across the ground in Castor Woods, so you simply need to keep an eye out for one. If you really want to stock up on Fuel, try the Taurus Gas Station, where you’re guaranteed to find a couple of Fuel Containers. Otherwise, you can also consider visiting the Dark Zone to get a few of them.
Why Do You Need Fuel In Dying Light: The Beast

Dying Light: The Beast is a survival game, and you’ll need Fuel in order to run your vehicles or trucks when needed. There will be moments when you have to travel large distances, but it isn’t always safe. As such, it’s essential to always have Fuel in your stock so that you can pick up a car and run, especially at night, when the zombie infestation intensifies.
Additionally, you’ll also need Fuel to craft Flamethrower Fuel. You’ll need a total of 3 Fuel pieces to craft that. In total, you’ll need 9 Fuel pieces to load your Flamethrower fully, and you must keep it ready before fighting the bigger bosses in Dying Light: The Beast.