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Silent Hill Dead by Daylight Japanese Physical Edition Includes New Song by Akira Yamaoka

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The Dead by Daylight Silent Hill expansion physical edition will come with a special song by Silent Hill series composer Akira Yamaoka. While the announcement of the inclusion of songs by Akira Yamaoka isn’t new, this song is. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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This new track was made in collaboration with Dead by Daylight composer Michel F. April. Additionally, this new track, titled “Like the Moon,” comes with Japanese lyrics. This is a first for Dead by Daylight. Those who have purchased the Dead by Daylight Silent Hill expansion physical edition will receive a soundtrack that also includes the Dead by Daylight title theme scored by Akira Yamaoka.

You can listen to a short version of “Like the Moon” below.

Since the inclusion of Silent Hill into the popular asymmetrical horror game, various cosmetics have been released. This has included a cosmetic that will allow players to dress Cheryl Mason up like Cybil Bennett from the first Silent Hill game.

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, for the Nintendo Switch and November 26, 2020, for PlayStation 4.


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