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Dead by Daylight Mobile shutting down in March 2025

The Entity has claimed the game.

Dead by Daylight Mobile will fully shutdown on 20 March 2025, NetEase Games has recently confirmed.

“The team at NetEase Games is deeply saddened to announce that Dead by Daylight Mobile will officially be leaving app stores on January 16 [2025], and ceasing operations entirely as of March 20th [2025].”

The shutdown doesn’t impact Behaviour Interactive’s Dead by Daylight on PC and consoles.

“For those looking to continue their journey in The Entity’s Realm, a Welcome Package awaits you in Dead by Daylight complete with loyalty rewards based on your money spent and XP earned in Dead by Daylight Mobile,” NetEase added.

The Welcome Package is for anyone who has played Dead by Daylight Mobile, even if they’re already playing Dead by Daylight elsewhere. The base pack will offer players 500,000 Bloodpoints and 2,250 Iridescent Shards.

You can access a full FAQ about the shutdown and Welcome Package here.

Dead by Daylight is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5, and Switch. Dead by Daylight Mobile is available until 20 March 2025 on iOS and Android.

Dead by Daylight

14 June 2016
PC PS4 PS5 Switch Xbox One Xbox Series S & X
 

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