Dead by Daylight: Tomb Raider (DLC)
Lara Croft joins Dead by Daylight's survivor roster, bringing iconic Tomb Raider DNA into the asymmetric horror loop. One new face, one exclusive charm.
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About Dead by Daylight: Tomb Raider (DLC)
Dead by Daylight's DLC model lives or dies on whether a licensed character adds personality to its 1-versus-4 asymmetric horror setup, and the Tomb Raider chapter plants Lara Croft firmly in the survivor role. If you know Dead by Daylight at all, you know the drill: survivors repair generators, avoid a killer, and try to escape through exit gates. Lara slots into that framework as a playable survivor, carrying the visual weight of one of gaming's most recognizable action heroes into a setting that is, honestly, a natural fit. She has survived tombs, mercenaries, and worse. A supernatural fog is just another Tuesday. What this DLC actually gives you is access to Lara Croft as a playable survivor, plus an exclusive Climbing Axe charm that attaches to your item or tool in the pre-game lobby. The charm is cosmetic, full stop. The real draw is the character herself and whatever survivor perks come tied to her kit, which is standard Dead by Daylight structure. Perks are the mechanical heartbeat of every new chapter, and how well Lara's perks synergize with existing builds will determine whether veteran players find her worth slotting into regular rotations or treat her as a skin-tier purchase. For players who are fans of the Tomb Raider franchise first and Dead by Daylight second, this is a straightforward piece of fan service done in a competent package. Behaviour Interactive has years of practice integrating licensed survivors, and the production quality on character models and thematic fit tends to be solid. For Dead by Daylight regulars, the calculus is purely about perk value and how badly you want Lara running through corn mazes at 2 AM. The base game's loop remains as tense and social-chaos-fueled as ever, whether you main survivor or killer. The honest caveat here is that this is a content drop, not a reinvention. If you are not already invested in Dead by Daylight's live service ecosystem, a single survivor DLC is not the entry point. It presupposes you own the base game, understand hook stages and bloodpoint economies, and are looking to expand your roster. For that specific audience, a beloved action-adventure icon joining the survivor bench is a clean, no-friction addition. For everyone else, the better question is whether Dead by Daylight itself is worth your time, and that answer sits in the base game, not here. Alex, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Behaviour Interactive Inc.
- Publisher
- Behaviour Interactive Inc.
- Release Date
- Jul 16, 2024