While you can browse some parts of xREL as a guest, creating an account provides advanced features like creating favorite lists and getting notifications.

Use the on the homepage to find specific titles, release groups, or NFO files.

In the landscape of digital media and file sharing, users often encounter a variety of platforms that act as repositories or release information hubs. One such site that has garnered attention over the years is xrel.to. For new users or those unfamiliar with the specific mechanics of release databases, navigating the interface and understanding how to acquire the actual files can be confusing.

Think of xrel.to as a . You can find the exact name of the book and its index card (the NFO), but you have to go to a different building (a DDL site, torrent site, or Usenet) to borrow the actual book.

You might wonder: If I can't download directly, why use xrel.to at all?

A: For games: predb.me or predb.ovh . For general scene info: srrDB or orlydb.com . For actual downloads: combine xrel.to with a good torrent site (1337x, RuTracker) or a DDL forum.

Before we dive into the "how-to," it is crucial to understand what xrel.to is.