Dead by Daylight Twitch Drops Castlevania
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How to Get Dead by Daylight Castlevania Twitch Drops

With the introduction of a Castlevania Chapter, Behaviour Interactive has set up a series of Twitch Drops for Dead by Daylight. These rewards will be exclusive to the campaign, and time limited. You can read about how to obtain and redeem them below.

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How to Get Dead by Daylight Castlevania Chapter Twitch Drops

Like all Twitch Drop campaigns, players will need to watch the associated game to receive and subsequently redeem their items. In this case, you will need to watch any Dead by Daylight stream on Twitch for a total of six hours to receive all of the associated Castlevania Chapter items.

These include the following:

  • Snapper Casket Charm – 1 Hour
  • Dominus Anger – 3 Hours
  • Clock Tower – 6 Hours

All of these items are cosmetic, and will be available to obtain until September 10, 2024. Additionally, you don’t need to watch the same stream to receive your rewards. So you can spread your viewership across channels during the time the campaign is up.

In order to redeem your rewards you will need to go to your Drops page on Twitch. This is done by click or tapping on your icon on the upper righthand corner of the screen or app. From there, select Drops. However, you will need to make a Behaviour Account in order to receive your Drops. This can be done here. After you’ve connected your account, you’ll receive your rewards in-game.

Dead by Daylight is available for PC, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox Series X. An Android and iOS version is also available. 


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