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Developer Behaviour Interactive is bringing yet another crossover toDead by Daylight, this time collaborating with the popular anime seriesTokyo Ghouland bringing elements of its dark fantasy style to the game. Players onDead by Daylight’s Steam public test build can already experience this crossover, while the official release is scheduled for April 2.
Dead by Daylighthas featured many crossoverssince its release, as the game’s horror setting is versatile enough to accommodate various characters and horror aesthetics from other media. Crossovers for the game range from survival horror titles likeResident EvilandSilent Hillto suspenseful shows likeStranger Things, as well as classic horror films likeA Nightmare on Elm StreetandHellraiser. Now, anime fans have something to be excited about, as the game is crossing over with a hugely popular series.
Behaviour has confirmedfan speculation aboutTokyo Ghoul’s Ken Kaneki joiningDead by Daylight, promising one of the “most kinetic killers to date.” Ken Kaneki has already been introduced in the Steam PTB and will officially enter the game on April 2, stepping in as The Ghoul—a nod to Kaneki’s story in the anime, where his life is saved by the transplantation of a ghoul organ. The Ghoul features the special ability “Kagune Leap,” allowing him to launch tentacles that attach to surfaces and pull him forward. The Ghoul can also target a survivor, grabbing them and inflicting Deep Wounds.
If The Ghoul successfully attacks aDead by Daylightsurvivor, it triggers Enraged Mode, granting the Killer an additional Kagune Leap and increasing its speed when launched at a survivor. Additionally, other characters and cosmetics from theTokyo Ghoulanime are being introduced, including the Rize Kamishiro Outfit, four Very Rare Outfits—the Rabbit Costume for Yui Kimura, the Hide Costume for Renato Lyra, the Eto Costume for Nea Karlsson, and the Awakened Ghoul Outfit for The Ghoul—along with four Very Rare Masks for The Unknown, Jonah Vasquez, Jake Park, and David King.
Players on the PTB can also try out some upcoming features, including thesurrender option previously announced byDead by Daylight’s developers. Going forward, when players encounter specific challenges in certain scenarios, they will have the option to surrender while retaining some Bloodpoints, match XP, challenge progress, and emblem scores. The patch also brings a host of bug fixes across different areas of the game, including audio, bots, and characters.Dead by Daylightplayers andTokyo Ghoulfans have a lot to look forward to with this crossover.