Dead by Daylight: Tokyo Ghoul (DLC)
Tokyo Ghoul's Ken Kaneki joins Dead by Daylight as the newest Killer, bringing his ghoul powers to the asymmetric horror chase. Cosmetic extras included.
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About Dead by Daylight: Tokyo Ghoul (DLC)
Dead by Daylight's Tokyo Ghoul DLC drops Ken Kaneki into the fog as a playable Killer, pulling the half-ghoul protagonist straight from the manga and anime into Behaviour's asymmetric 4v1 horror setup. If you already know Dead by Daylight, you know the loop: one Killer hunts, four Survivors repair generators and try to escape. What a licensed character adds is personality, visual flair, and usually a fresh set of powers tied to the source material's identity. Kaneki, with his white hair and kagune, is a strong visual fit for the game's atmosphere. For players who haven't touched Dead by Daylight before, this DLC is not a standalone product. It plugs into the base game, which itself is a deep, often punishing experience with a steep learning curve whether you're on the Killer or Survivor side. The core loop rewards map knowledge, mind games, and coolheaded decision-making under pressure. Bringing a new Killer into your rotation means learning a new kit and how opponents will respond to it, which is its own kind of puzzle. The Tokyo Ghoul pack specifically unlocks Ken Kaneki as a playable Killer, plus an exclusive Ken Kaneki badge and a Red Spider Lilies banner as cosmetic bonuses for purchasing. Those cosmetics are purely for display and won't affect gameplay, but for fans of the source material they're a decent extra on top of the character himself. Cross-platform multiplayer is supported, so matchmaking pulls from a wide pool regardless of whether you're on Xbox Series X or Xbox One. The honest caveat here is that licensed Killer DLC in Dead by Daylight lives or dies by the specific power kit, and without detailed ability breakdowns available at time of writing, it's hard to say where Kaneki will land in the meta. Behaviour has a solid track record with anime and manga crossovers in terms of bringing visual authenticity, but mechanical balance can take patches to settle. If you're a Tokyo Ghoul fan who already plays Dead by Daylight, this is a low-friction pickup. If you're eyeing the base game for the first time because of this DLC, budget time for the learning curve before the character's charm kicks in. Alex, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Behaviour Interactive Inc.
- Publisher
- Unknown
- Release Date
- Apr 2, 2025