Active Dead by Daylight Codes {#active-dbd-codes}
Dead by Daylight (DbD) codes offer players various in-game rewards, ranging from Bloodpoints to exclusive cosmetics and charms. These rewards can help you progress faster, customize your characters, and show off your unique style. Codes are released periodically by the developers, often tied to events, milestones, or collaborations. It’s important to redeem them while they are active, as many codes have an expiration date.
Here is a list of currently active Dead by Daylight codes and their rewards:
- DBD10BIRTHDAY: 10 million Bloodpoints (new!)
- ENCORE: Heart Snatcher Badge
- COMEBACK: Tricky Mascot Badge and Dance Banner
- KARMA: Two Karma banners and one badge
- FINDERSCREEPERS: Elodie banner and badge
- IFLOOKSCOULDCHILL: Frosty Eyes Killer cosmetics
- REDDIT1MIL: 8-bit Crow badge
- BDGPRIDE: Pride player badge
- BDGPRG: Progress Pride player badge
- BDGL: WLW player badge
- BDGM: MLM player badge
- BDGB: Bisexual player badge
- BDGP: Pansexual player badge
- BDGT: Trans player badge
- BDGGQ: Genderqueer player badge
- BDGGF: Genderfluid player badge
- BDGNB: Non-binary player badge
- BDGIS: Intersex player badge
- BDGAG: Agender player badge
- BDG2S: Two-spirit player badge
- BDGPA: Polyamory player badge
- BDGAS: Asexual player badge
- BDGAR: Aromantic player badge
- BDGDM: Demisexual player badge
- POLYFLAG: Polyamory flag charm
- DEMISFLAG: Demisexual flag charm
- AROMFLAG: Aromantic flag charm
- TWOSFLAG: Two-spirit flag charm
- FLAGL: WLW flag charm
- MFLAG: MLM flag charm
- FLAGB: Bisexual flag charm
- FLAGP: Pansexual flag charm
- FLAGT: Transgender flag charm
- ISFLAG: Intersex flag charm
- AFLAGG: Agender flag charm
- GFLAGF: Genderfluid flag charm
- NBFLAG: Non-binary flag charm
- GFLAGQ: Genderqueer flag charm
- AFLAGS: Asexual flag charm
- KINDRD: Glance of Pride charm
- CAWCAW: Feathers of Pride charm
- PRIDE: Rainbow Flag charm
- PRIDE2022: Progress Pride Flag charm
- WARRIORPUPPERS: Warrior Puppers charm
- LETSROLL: Dwight Miniature charm
Some codes, such as WARRIORPUPPERS and PRIDE2022, are considered permanent. Other codes are ongoing, meaning you may have already redeemed them.
How to Redeem Dead by Daylight Codes {#how-to-redeem-codes}
Redeeming codes in Dead by Daylight is a straightforward process within the game client. Follow these steps to claim your free rewards:
- Launch Dead by Daylight and log into your account.
- Navigate to the in-game Store.
- Locate and click the “Redeem Code” button, typically found in the top-right corner of the store interface.
- Carefully enter the code into the provided text box. Ensure that you type the code exactly as it appears, as codes are case-sensitive.
- Click the “Redeem” button to finalize the process.
If the code is valid and active, your rewards will be granted to your account.
Troubleshooting Code Redemption {#troubleshooting-code-redemption}
If you encounter an issue while trying to redeem a Dead by Daylight code, an error message should appear below the redemption box, indicating the problem. Here are common error messages and what they mean:
- “This code could not be redeemed because you already own the associated item.”: This means you have previously redeemed this specific code or already possess the item it grants.
- “This code has already been claimed.”: Similar to the above, this indicates the code has been successfully redeemed on your account before.
- “This code is not valid. Please double-check you have entered it correctly and try again.”: This is often due to a typo. Verify that you have entered the code accurately, paying close attention to case sensitivity.
- “This code has expired.”: The code is no longer active and cannot be redeemed.
- “This code could not be redeemed due to a server error. Please try again later.”: This usually suggests a temporary issue, possibly related to your internet connection. Try redeeming the code again after a short period.
Always double-check your input for accuracy before attempting to redeem a code again.
The Vic Viper Konami Code Easter Egg {#konami-code-vic-viper}
Dead by Daylight features a unique easter egg that allows players to unlock the Vic Viper charm by entering a version of the classic Konami code. To obtain this charm:
- You need to select either Pyramid Head or Cheryl, characters associated with the Silent Hill chapter. While previously you needed to own the chapter, you can now get the charm for free by using either character in 2v8 mode.
- Equip either Pyramid Head or Cheryl.
- Return to the main menu. Ensure that either Cheryl, Pyramid Head, or both are visible in the background image on the main menu.
- Enter the following sequence: W, W, S, S, A, D, A, D, RMB, LMB, Enter.
- For console players, the button inputs vary by platform:
- PlayStation: Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, O, X, Options
- Xbox: Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, Start
- Nintendo Switch: Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, +
- For console players, the button inputs vary by platform:
- If entered correctly, a brief 16-bit version of the Dead by Daylight lobby music will play.
- The Vic Viper charm will then be available in your survivor and killer cosmetics. If you do not see it immediately, try restarting your game.
FAQ {#faq}
What types of rewards can I get from Dead by Daylight codes? Dead by Daylight codes can grant various rewards, including Bloodpoints, Rift Fragments, in-game cosmetics (such as charms, badges, banners, and outfit items for killers and survivors), and Iridescent Shards.
What are Bloodpoints used for? Bloodpoints are an in-game currency used to level up your characters by spending them in the Bloodweb. They cannot be used to purchase cosmetics, Auric Cells, Iridescent Shards, or Rift Fragments directly from the store.
Are Dead by Daylight codes case-sensitive? Yes, all Dead by Daylight codes are case-sensitive. You must enter them exactly as they appear to ensure successful redemption.
Where can I find new Dead by Daylight codes? New codes are occasionally dropped by the developers, often announced through official channels or during special events.
What should I do if a code says “This code has expired”? If a code indicates it has expired, it means the redemption period for that code has ended, and it can no longer be claimed.