I have very much come to embrace the fact that I am, in fact, verging on being a Koreaboo. I spend my evenings watching K-dramas (My Demon is my current obsession), my car journeys are soundtracked by the KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack, and my current Vampire: The Masquerade character is a Korean idol with a dark, mysterious secret. K-pop has infiltrated every facet of my existence in 2026, including videogames, but most are largely just content with a couple of crossover skins and the odd cosmetic. Dead by Daylight, however, is doing things differently. We’ve already caught a glimpse of the horror game’s first ever urban map, bathed in copious amounts of neon while simultaneously oozing noir. But the highly anticipated All-Kill Comeback is finally live, and Behaviour has dropped a full K-pop music video to celebrate.
The new Dead by Daylight chapter has the gender bent outfit we were all hoping for, and a K-pop anthem to boot
18 March 20260

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