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When does the Attack on Titan collection release to Dead by Daylight?

The world is merciless, and also very beautiful.

Attack on Titan and Dead by Daylight are doing a crossover event featuring multiple skins and themes from the animated series. During the event, these Attack on Titan skins will be available for a limited time, allowing you to dress your favorite characters in these costumes. You won’t have long to grab these before they’re gone, though. When does the Attack on Titan collection release in Dead by Daylight? Let’s take a look.

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What is the Attack on Titan collection release date?

It has been confirmed the Attack on Titan collection is available on July 19 and will continue to be available until July 26. It will feature 10 outfit collections for you to purchase, and there will be a special sale during the event, along with multiple in-game rewards for players to earn every day to jump into the game.

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The developers have shared that if you purchase at least two outfits for characters from the Attack on Titan collection, you will receive the Military Police Regiment Crest Charm. It will be a reward alongside multiple other charms featured in the event when it goes live.

You will receive the Scout Regiment Crest Charm if you purchase at least three outs from the Attack on Titan collection.

These charms will be available for a limited time alongside the Attack on Titan skin collection. For any Attack on Titan fan, this collection will be fun to feature some of your favorite Killers and Survivors in these iconic outfits. The event will be short, so grab these rewards and participate as much as possible before they disappear.


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