Dead by Daylight: Roots of Dread Chapter
- PS Plus required for online play
- Online play required
- Supports up to 5 online players with PS Plus
- PS Plus required for online play
- Online play required
- Supports up to 5 online players with PS Plus
When the dusk turns full dark, it comes. Dead by Daylight’s Roots of Dread Chapter features a new Killer – The Dredge – and a new Survivor, Haddie Kaur. A new map, the disturbing Garden of Joy, is available for all players. Purchasing this add-on also unlocks an exclusive outfit for Haddie: The Pale Piped Shirt.
The Killer is The Dredge. A formless mass of twisted limbs writhing in the shadows, The Dredge is a manifestation of repressed darkness. All light will drain in the presence of this unsettling abomination. Look no further than the once-idyllic Garden of Joy, left forever tainted by The Dredge’s gruesome appetite. Yet few stand bolder than Haddie Kaur. Fuelled by courage, determination, and a dash of morbid curiosity, this explorer of haunted corners leaves no stone unturned in her quest for eldritch understanding.
- Platform:
- PS4, PS5
- Release:
- 7/6/2022
- Publisher:
- Starbreeze Publishing AB
- Genre:
- Horror, Horror
Software subject to license (us.playstation.com/softwarelicense).
You can download and play this content on the main PS5 console associated with your account (through the “Console Sharing and Offline Play” setting) and on any other PS5 consoles when you login with your same account.
WARNING: PHOTOSENSITIVITY/EPILEPSY SEIZURES
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