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Fans have been wondering for a while about what a second Stranger Things chapter could look like, and it seems that the fourth season's major villain could be included in this new DLC drop. Compare prices of over 40 stores to find best deals for Dead by Daylight - Stranger Things Chapter in digital distribution. In September of 2019 Dead by Daylight welcomed one the most popular original horror properties of the last decade into the Fog with the Stranger Things Chapter. For Dead by Daylight fans excited to jump into some.
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Already, the show's fourth season has proven to be incredibly popular on Netflix, so a video game collaboration could profit from that success. Last month, Dead by Daylight announced Stranger Things DLC, bringing the mega popular Netflix series to the asymmetric multiplayer horror game.
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RELATED: Dead by Daylight Making Big Changes to ProgressionĭBDLeaks on Twitter has claimed Netflix has contacted Dead by Daylight developer Behavior Interactive about a possible new collaboration following the release of Stranger Things Season 4. Dead by Daylight Stranger Things Chapter went live back in 2019 and it allowed players to take the role of the characters of the smash-hit TV series. Dead By Daylight is leaving the Stranger Things universe, meaning players will no longer be able to prowl through the Hawkins National Laboratory or purchase any related DLC. Now, the hit show may be returning to Dead by Daylight through a new chapter. This DLC was received positively by both fans of Stranger Things and Dead by Daylight. Hawkins National Laboratory, the place where Eleven was tutored, also featured as a new map showing off the underground complex of the building.
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Her being fired from the Hawkins Post during the summer of 1985 has not dissuaded Nancy from chasing leads.Initially launching in 2019, the Stranger Things Dead by Daylight chapter introduced Nancy Wheeler and Steve Harrington as survivors, with Jonathan Byers joining the DLC through a skin in 2021.


Nancy Wheeler's knack for investigative journalism first emerged when she brought down a secret government organization in Hawkins following the disappearance of her closest friend, Barb. The show, which just debuted the first part of its fourth season on the streaming service, received a DLC add-on pack. These creatures were labeled "Demogorgons" by a group of local kids who encountered them. ET In 2019, fans of zombies and all things mildly spooky were thrilled to learn about the crossover between Dead by Daylight and the popular Netflix Original series Stranger Things. When an inter-dimensional gate was accidentally opened at the Hawkins National Laboratory, an army of creatures with long, curved claws and gaping faces that bloom like horrific flowers was unleashed. In the small town of Hawkins, Indiana, covert experiments were being conducted. It was the early 1980s, a time of cold war experiments and naive fascination, a time of stranger things. The Stranger Things Chapter also features two exclusive cosmetic items: Steve's Scuffed Rolled Sleeves and Nancy's Torn Sweatshirt. Against the Demogorgon stands not one, but two new Survivors: Nancy Wheeler, a tough aspiring journalist, and Steve Harrington, a former high school jock with a knack for finding trouble. A Demogorgon is the new untamable Killer. The Stranger Things Chapter includes a new map, the Underground Complex, located below the Hawkins National Laboratory. More recent additions to Dead by Daylight have welcomed Saw, Evil Dead, and Silent Hill to the bloodbath. Stranger Things is a brand-new Chapter for Dead by Daylight. While Dead by Daylight first launched in 2016 with unique Survivors and Killers like Claudette and the Wraith, it quickly started adding pop culture crossovers including Halloween, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and A Nightmare on Elm Street.
