The new Dead by Daylight chapter has the gender bent outfit we were all hoping for, and a K-pop anthem to boot

The new Dead by Daylight chapter, All-Kill Comeback, is finally live, and between its new Trickster outfit and K-pop song, I’m obsessed.

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I have very much come to embrace the fact that I am, in fact, verging on being a Koreaboo. I spend my evenings watching K-dramas (My Demon is my current obsession), my car journeys are soundtracked by the KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack, and my current Vampire: The Masquerade character is a Korean idol with a dark, mysterious secret. K-pop has infiltrated every facet of my existence in 2026, including videogames, but most are largely just content with a couple of crossover skins and the odd cosmetic. Dead by Daylight, however, is doing things differently. We've already caught a glimpse of the horror game's first ever urban map, bathed in copious amounts of neon while simultaneously oozing noir. But the highly anticipated All-Kill Comeback is finally live, and Behaviour has dropped a full K-pop music video to celebrate.

It's no secret that videogames and music go hand in hand. Whether it's the anthemic vibes of a League of Legends Worlds song, or surprise Diablo collabs with heavy hitters like Halsey, BTS' SUGA, and, most recently, bbno$ (that man is everywhere), music and gaming collabs just make sense. We've seen myriad K-pop collabs - Overwatch's Le Sserafim crossover, League of Legends' K/DA - but Dead by Daylight's All-Kill tune is a little bit darker; it's got bite while others have sparkle.

Performed by Kevin Woo, formerly of K-pop band U-Kiss and, most recently, the vocalist behind Mystery Saja of KPop Demon Hunters' Saja Boys, No Escape is an absolute banger. Accompanied by vibrant visuals featuring both The Trickster, his AI alter ego MiNA, and Kwon Tae-Young, it's already been added to my playlist, and I suggest you get it on yours, too.

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Speaking of MiNA, however, I was wondering how Behaviour would go about adding her to The Fog - there is no additional killer with this update, after all; only new survivor, Tae-Young. I saw many a fan theory about a gender-bent Trickster outfit that reimagines the singer as the eerie AI, and lo and behold, that's exactly what we've got. A brand new Legendary cosmetic, MiNA has her own unique voicelines, and I can't wait to take her for a spin.

The Trickster himself is getting a gameplay update, too, that I feel is, in many ways, reminiscent of Devil May Cry. The K-pop killer now has a style rating system, which rewards you for getting creative with your assassinations. Embrace his devilish rhythm and you'll accrue style points, which you can then unleash with your special ability, Main Event. If you've ever played Samira in League of Legends, you know how devastating she can be - I imagine the Trickster will be the same.

And, last but not least, we'll finally get to stalk the streets of The Trickster's Delusion map. It's been five years in the making, but its seedy underground bars, late-night convenience stores, and night market have finally arrived. Just make sure you're ready to run: Ji-Woon knows it like the back of his bloodied hand.

An image of The Trickster's MiNA Legendary outfit in Dead by Daylight, a Korean woman with purple hair, a pink cropped jumper, black leather bodice, and tattered yellow shorts standing in a club

The new Dead by Daylight chapter, All-Kill Comeback, is live right now. The latest update reworks the Trickster, adds the brand new Trickster's Delusion map, and the MiNA legendary outfit.

I've always loved the idea of Dead by Daylight, and while it's never quite made it into my 'play this every evening' playlist, I know for a fact that All-Kill will change that. Call me a Koreaboo - I don't care. The Fog beckons, and man am I going to answer.