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Dead by Daylight Hellraiser DLC soon to be delisted

Licensing strikes again.

Dead by Daylight‘s Hellraiser DLC will soon be delisted from the game’s storefronts, another victim of licensing issues.

Hellraiser — including its horrific antagonist Pinhead — was added to Dead by Daylight back in 2021. It will be delisted from 5 April here in Australia.

Like other DLCs that have come and gone from Dead by Daylight, those who already own the content will still be able to play it inside the title.

“For those who already own The Cenobite, his Perks, or his Cosmetics, your content will remain accessible to you,” Behaviour Interactive advised. “If you’re interested in unlocking The Cenobite or any of his Cosmetics – including The Chatterer Legendary Outfit – we’ll be holding a Last Chance sale with 50% off all things Hellraiser until it departs The Fog for good.”

Dead by Daylight is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5, and Switch.


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