Dead by Daylight Mobile Officially Dies Today: How to Claim Your Parting Gift!

The classic game “Dead by Daylight Mobile” has finally met its end today, as announced earlier by Behaviour Interactive. The mobile version was removed from both iOS and Android stores back in January, and now, after a few months of notice, the game has officially been shut down. Players who had the app received a special farewell gift that could be used on the PC and console versions of “Dead by Daylight,” but this offer expired through the app itself. It remains unclear if players can still access this bonus using their mobile devices, as it’s not possible to test its functionality anymore.

The welcome bundle aims to encourage Dead by Daylight Mobile gamers to switch to the original game, serving both as a reward for previous investments and purchases within the mobile version. The number of Auric Cells and Iridescent Shards in the welcome bundle is determined by the amount spent on the mobile game and the XP earned. If you were an active Dead by Daylight Mobile player, it could potentially be quite beneficial! Regrettably, some players might have missed out as they deleted their apps before claiming the welcome bundle, and since the app has been removed from circulation, they may no longer have a chance to claim it.

Many gamers have frequently encountered disappointment due to the short lifespan of most mobile games. This is because these games typically depend on online services, and when they become unprofitable for developers to maintain, it’s common for them to be left behind without much notice. For instance, Dead by Daylight Mobile, launched in April 2020, has managed to survive for over two years, which is relatively long considering many mobile games don’t make it past a year.

It’s great news for fans of Dead by Daylight Mobile if they decide to explore the PC and console versions during this transition period! Although the mobile game has concluded its run, Dead by Daylight remains vibrant with a dedicated fanbase, and the creators are consistently adding fresh content – from licensed properties like Tokyo Ghoul, to original concepts. In fact, last week, the game unveiled Tokyo Ghoul-themed content, inspired by the well-known manga and anime series.

It appears that “Dead by Daylight Mobile” is closing down, but the PC and console versions seem poised to thrive into the future. The game has been active since 2016, and its developers, Behaviour Interactive, are still seeking ways to broaden its player base. Interestingly, a movie adaptation of “Dead by Daylight” is currently being developed by Blumhouse, famous for creating various horror films such as “Five Nights at Freddy’s”.

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2025-03-21 00:42