Silent Hill 3 Princess Heart Transform Costume Joins Dead by Daylight

Silent Hill 3 Princess Heart Transform Costume Joins Dead by Daylight

A memorable part of Silent Hill 3 history is now part of Dead by Daylight, as Princess Heart is now available in-game. This is a new costume for the Survivors Cheryl Mason and Feng Min. It is described as a Very Rare outfit for each character. People can purchase it from the in-game storefront for them.

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For Cheryl, it is described as Princess Heart as a reference to her “alter ego” in Silent Hill 3. With Feng Min, her version of the outfit is referred to as “Princess Heart Cosplay.”

Here’s the full trailer showing the outfit off. It begins with a transformation sequence, like one from Sailor Moon before showing the characters wearing it in-game.

In Silent Hill 3, people could earn the Transform Costume stick to become Princess Heart. This was considered an alternate costume. To get it, you would need to enter the “PrincessHeart” code. (The option to do so would open up after beating the game once.)

As a reminder, the Silent Hill Chapter is an add-on available for the game. It gives people the Midwich Elementary School map, The Executioner (Pyramid Head) Killer, and Silent Hill 3’s Cheryl Mason as a Survivor.

Dead by Daylight is available for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PC, and Google Stadia, and its Silent Hill Chapter costs $6.99. Other crossovers involved Resident Evil and Attack on Titan.


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