Dead by Daylight’s All-Kill: Comeback Turns the Fog into a K-Pop Stage
Dead by Daylight is turning the spotlight back to neon-soaked Seoul with All-Kill: Comeback, a new update that doubles down on K-pop horror, new music, and long-requested updates for everyone’s favourite knife-tossing showman, The Trickster. The update—out now—packs a new map, refined gameplay, and the debut of MiNA, a gender-swapped Legendary Outfit that reimagines The Trickster as a female virtual idol.

The centerpiece? A brand-new original track titled “No Escape” from K-pop icon Kevin Woo, who didn’t just write and perform the song—he also voices the new Survivor, Kwon Tae‑young, and helped consult on the concept itself. The single’s animated lyric video pulls players straight into The Trickster’s Delusion, blending candy-bright visuals, dreamlike menace, and twisted fame in perfect Dead by Daylight fashion. Woo’s quote says it best: All‑Kill has “always lived at the intersection of K-pop and horror,” and Comeback takes that crossover to the next level.
On the gameplay side, The Trickster finally gets his glow-up with a Style Rank system that rewards flair and aggression, giving players new ways to build momentum toward his Main Event ability. It’s all about rhythm—the more precision and swagger you bring, the flashier (and deadlier) the results. Add in the long‑awaited Trickster’s Delusion map—an urban sprawl of nightclubs, markets, and alleyways glowing in sickly neon—and you’ve got a stage made for chaos.

Then there’s MiNA. As the Trickster’s virtual counterpart brought to life through a full Legendary Outfit, she’s comes with brand‑new voice lines and personality—but a sharp mirror to his obsessions with fame and spectacle. She’s flashier, colder, and dangerously fun.
All‑Kill: Comeback is available now on all supported platforms, whether you’re here for the music, the mayhem, or the fashion. Either way, the Fog just got a lot louder.