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Dead by Daylight Silent Hill Physical Edition Coming to Japan This Fall

Dead by Daylight Silent Hill Physical Edition

The Silent Hill expansion for Dead by Daylight will be receiving a physical edition in Japan. Listings for both a physical edition for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 are on Amazon Japan. In addition to coming with the base game and Silent Hill chapter, both versions will come with the original soundtrack. This includes the music created by Silent Hill composer Akira Yamaoka that was included in the chapter update. You can pre-order the Dead by Daylight Silent Hill physical editions for ¥5,060 or $47. These editions are expected to ship on November 19, 2020.

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Originally released in June, the Silent Hill expansion has added Cheryl Mason and Pyramid Head to this popular asymmetrical horror title. The Midwich Elementary School was added as their signature stage in this update as well. And as a pleasant surprise to fans, the map layout is near identical to the one found in the first Silent Hill game.

Additionally, since the release of this expansion the developers behind Dead by Daylight have shared insight as to how they went about implementing these iconic characters into the game. This includes exploring different gameplay elements and the perks that were given to the individual characters.

Dead by Daylight is available on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, and mobile devices. The Silent Hill Dead by Daylight chapter is immediately available for $6.99. The Dead by Daylight Silent Hill Edition will be available on November 19, 2020.

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