The hit anime series, Tokyo Ghoul, brings its unique dark fantasy brand to Dead by Daylight. With a slick, sinister aesthetic guaranteed to feel right at home in The Entity’s Realm, this twisted new take on Ken Kaneki promises to deliver one of the game’s most kinetic Killers to date. Available on March 11th as part of the Steam public test build and officially releasing on April 2nd, Dead by Daylight: Tokyo Ghoul is unleashed and ready to feed.
Considering Ken Kaneki is Tokyo Ghoul’s protagonist, fans of the franchise may be surprised to learn that he’s entered The Fog as Dead by Daylight’s newest Killer, The Ghoul. In the original story of Tokyo Ghoul, following a near-fatal accident, the unassuming Kaneki receives a life-saving organ transplant—from a Ghoul. He awakens a half-human, half-Ghoul hybrid forced to feed on human flesh to survive while desperately fighting to retain what remains of his humanity.
After narrowly surviving unimaginable torture at the hands of the Ghoul, Jason, Kaneki’s mind had already been pushed to the breaking point. He emerged from his ordeal alive, only to be swallowed by black Fog, taken by The Entity and set loose within its Trials. Here, his Ghoulish nature took over, fueled by a cold cruelty and a hunger for flesh.
In the game, The Ghoul’s Kagune tentacles quickly become the ultimate instruments of fear. Erupting from his back, Kaneki’s Killer Power propels him around the Map, chaining movements together to descend upon fleeing Survivors. Successful attacks spark Enraged Mode, amplifying Kaneki’s strength, brutality, and movements.
Combined with a Perk set designed to apply pressure, The Ghoul forces his prey to keep their heads on a swivel, lest they become his next meal. Finally, those unlucky enough to fall victim to his Mori will bear the brunt of his vicious nature in gloriously graphic ways.
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Adding to the fun, the Tokyo Ghoul Collection will introduce several other iconic looks and characters from the animated series.
The Legendary Rize Kamishiro Outfit for The Ghoul invites players to step into the shoes of this beautiful and powerful Ghoul—the very same one whose organs were transplanted into Kaneki following his accident. Players can also enjoy 4 Very Rare Outfits as part of the Collection, including the Rabbit Costume Outfit for Yui Kimura, the Hide Costume Outfit for Renato Lyra, the Eto Costume Outfit for Nea Karlsson, and the Awakened Ghoul Outfit for The Ghoul.
Since no Tokyo Ghoul Collection would be complete without some memorable masks, players can tap into their inner Ghoul with a selection of 4 Very Rare Masks for The Unknown, Jonah Vasquez, Jake Park, and David King.
Dead by Daylight: Tokyo Ghoul is currently available as part of the Steam public test build. It releases officially on April 2nd.