Dead by Daylight: Endless Hunt Pack Windows
Four killers, five survivors, and enough perk builds to keep you theorycrafting at 2am, a chunky content bundle that gets returning DbD players up to speed without grinding the in-game shop dry.
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About Dead by Daylight: Endless Hunt Pack Windows
My first instinct with any Dead by Daylight DLC pack is to ask whether the characters inside are worth actually playing, because unlocking a roster slot means nothing if the power kit is forgettable. The Endless Hunt Pack answers that with a pretty varied lineup: The Artist, who directs flocks of crows to herd survivors into tight spots; The Dredge, a nightmare-fuel entity that teleports through lockers and drapes the map in darkness during Nightfall; The Knight, who summons AI guards, an Assassin, a Jailer, and a Carnifex, to patrol paths and chase survivors independently; and The Skull Merchant, a drone-deploying tech hunter who can accelerate into a speed boost the moment her surveillance network tags a target. That is a lot of mechanical range in a single purchase, which is genuinely the best thing this pack has going for it. On the survivor side, you get Jonah Vasquez, Haddie Kaur, Vittorio Toscano, and siblings Thalita and Renato Lyra. Their individual perks are serviceable rather than meta-defining, so if you play exclusively survivor and min-max perk loadouts, temper expectations. The killers are the real draw here, and the pack has a reputation among the community as being notably stronger value for killer mains than for survivor players. The packaging itself is worth understanding. Behaviour released this as a Chapter Pack, consolidating four previously separate chapter DLCs (Portrait of a Murder, Roots of Dread, Forged in Fog, and Tools of Torment) into one purchase because the storefront had grown unwieldy for newcomers. That context matters: if you already own any of those individual chapters, check for overlaps before buying. If you're coming to DbD fresh or returning after a long break with a near-empty roster, this is one of the more efficient ways to build out your killer pool. The pack also includes nine outfit pieces for select characters and six DLC-exclusive cosmetic items, so there's cosmetic padding on top of the functional content. The honest caveat: this pack skips all licensed characters entirely. Ghostface, the Resident Evil survivors, Myers, Pinhead, none of them are here. For a certain slice of the playerbase, licensed killers are the whole point. If that's you, this bundle won't scratch that itch and you'll need to chase those separately through the in-game store. Also worth noting that Steam user sentiment on this DLC sits around the mixed range, though that partly reflects the general community friction around DbD's DLC ecosystem rather than a verdict on the specific characters. The Skull Merchant in particular had a complicated reception at launch due to a playstyle that many survivors found frustrating in ranked modes, though patches have adjusted her since. Bottom line for Xbox players: if you want four mechanically distinct killers with genuine depth, this pack delivers real playtime. If you play both sides equally and care about survivor perk meta, the value is thinner. Alex, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Behaviour Interactive Inc.
- Publisher
- Unknown
- Release Date
- Jul 18, 2010