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Meet the Dead by Daylight K-Pop Producer Survivor

At the beginning of March 2021, Behaviour Interactive revealed the next Dead by Daylight chapter would involve a K-Pop killer and survivor. The Trickster Ji-Woon was featured prominently initially. Now, the latest Dead by Daylight K-Pop trailer focuses on Producer Yun-Jin Lee.

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Yun-Jin Lee, in her desperation to survive in the industry and not see all of the work she put into the band NO SPIN wasted, inadvertently aided Ji-Woon. She put together new songs and started him on a new direction as The Trickster. However, she also realized that wherever Ji-Woon went, so did murder.

While the video doesn’t go over Yun-Jin Lee’s story, it does offer a hint at the Dead by Daylight K-Pop producer survivor’s abilities. She can use Fast Track, Self Preservation, and Smash Hit to stay alive in the field. Fast Track grants tokens if another survivor is caught. Self Preservation hides your scratch marks temporarily if another survivor near you is attacked. Finally, Smash Hit lets you smash, then sprint briefly to get away from a killer.

Dead by Daylight is available on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PC, Google Stadia, and mobile devices. The Dead by Daylight K-Pop killer and survivor are now available in the PTB, and the All-Kill Chapter will arrive “soon” in the game.


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