It has to do with what we might call the film’s social-justice twist. You might be wondering if “Clown in a Cornfield” is at least scary. No, it’s not, and it’s not trying too hard to be.
Luckily, these updates arrive on a fairly rigid schedule, so we can usually look forward to the next DBD chapter before we even know what it is. The next DBD PTB is live now, and features the new ...
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The DBD Tokyo Ghoul crossover is going live on April 2 and we could not be more excited to see how he does on Dead by Daylight.
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What’s more, some DbD codes never expire (such as the Pride Charms), meaning you’ll be able to claim them at a later date if you can’t currently access the game. For everything else ...
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