During a recent 6th Anniversary live stream, the Dead By Daylight developers confirmed a brand new Attack on Titan collection would soon be coming to the game. Now, thanks to various leakers within the community, we’ve got an expected release date for the highly anticipated skins and cosmetics.
Attack on Titan is one of the most popular Japanese Mangas in existence, as well as one of the most highly rated Animes. With the third part of the final series set to arrive sometime in 2023, it should come as no surprise that one of the biggest horror titles around is collaborating with the series.
The collaboration will include a plethora of new skins and cosmetics for Dead By Daylight players to get their hands on. Currently confirmed so far are new skins for Dwight, Zarina, and Oni, all of which were showcased in the recent live stream.
If you’re eager to get your hands on the new Attack on Titan skins and cosmetics, here’s everything we know so far about the release of the upcoming collection.
When Does The Dead By Daylight x Attack On Titan Update Come Out?
According to Dead By Daylight leaker, DBDNews, the Attack on Titan collection is expected to release alongside the new PTB update on Tuesday, July 19th, 2022. New updates are usually launched at 8AM PT / 11AM ET / 4PM BST.
Unfortunately, this has not been made official by Behaviour Interactive as of yet. During the 6th Aniversary live stream, the developers simply confirmed that the collaboration would be launching later in July. It’s possible that this may not be the exact release date for the collaboration.
Should a release date that differs from the one mentioned above be confirmed by the developers, we will be sure to update this article.
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