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PlayStation, Xbox gamers surprised with new freebie, no subscription needed
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Published 14:03 21 Jun 2024 GMT+1

PlayStation, Xbox gamers surprised with new freebie, no subscription needed

Claim free currency for a popular horror game

Richard Breslin

Richard Breslin

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Featured Image Credit: Microsoft/Sony Interactive Entertainment

Topics: Dead by Daylight, PC, PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, Mobile Games

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If you want to claim free in-game currency for the ever-popular multiplayer horror game, Dead by Daylight, then you’re in the right place, my blood-thirsty friend.

Developed by Behaviour Interactive, Dead by Daylight is an asymmetric multiplayer survival horror game which sees four players as the Survivors trying to escape a map which features a player-controlled Killer. It’s fair to say that Dead by Daylight is one of the most successful games of its type, a concept that many have tried to replicate but few have succeeded.

Check out the Dead by Daylight trailer below!

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While the concept of Dead by Daylight has pretty much remained the same since its 2017 launch, one of the reasons it has been so popular with fans (other than being a fun game) is its epic crossovers which feature the likes of a Xenomorph alien, Resident Evil, Silent Hill, Stranger Things and much more.

As with most multiplayer games of the modern era, they tend to have various in-game currencies, some more than most and Dead by Daylight is no exception. One of its seven in-game currencies is called Bloodpoints which can be used to increase the level of a character up to 50.

Players can earn additional free Bloodpoints via game progression but as with most games that feature a levelling up system, the higher your rank, the longer it takes to achieve the next level. For example, you’ll level up for the first few levels in no time, but when you’re at level 40+, that progression time will take a heavy hit.




Thankfully, there are ways to give yourself a little boost when it comes to levelling up your character in Dead by Daylight, as brought to our attention by the very befittingly named Twitter user, ‘Dead by Daylight Codes’. By entering the codes featured in the tweet, you can earn more than 300k Bloodpoints.

It’s worth keeping in mind that Bloodpoints codes do tend to expire, so if you want to claim bonus in-game currency for Dead by Daylight, you might want to redeem them sooner rather than later.

Dead by Daylight is out now on PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch and compatible mobile devices.

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