Dead by Daylight: All-Kill Comeback is out now, dragging its neon-soaked K-pop horror back into the spotlight with original music, gameplay changes for The Trickster, a new map, and the arrival of MiNA.

As per the press release, this return to South Korea is not exactly doing things quietly. Behaviour has packed in a new original song from Kevin Woo, a long-requested Trickster map, a rework aimed at sharpening The Trickster’s gameplay, and a gender-swapped Legendary Outfit that introduces MiNA to The Fog.

So yes, the spotlight is back on, and it is very much glowing pink and purple.

Kevin Woo gives All-Kill Comeback its own track

Music has always been baked into All-Kill’s identity, so it makes sense that All-Kill Comeback leans hard into that side of the character. For this release, Kevin Woo consulted on content, voiced the new Survivor Kwon Tae-young, and also composed and recorded an original song called No Escape.

The track arrives alongside an animated lyric video that takes viewers through The Trickster’s Delusion Map, mixing neon visuals, character drama, and K-pop style with Dead by Daylight’s usual helping of tension and dread.

According to the press release, Woo said working on the song was a chance to bring the whole All-Kill idea full circle. Given he has now been involved as a consultant, voice actor, and musician, that checks out rather nicely.

The Trickster gets a gameplay refresh

Outside of the aesthetic flair, All-Kill Comeback also brings some meaningful gameplay changes for The Trickster. The update is designed to push him back towards the fast, aggressive killer he is meant to be, while rewarding players who can keep up the pressure with a bit of style.

The big addition here is the new Style Rank system, which encourages momentum, creativity, and precision as players build towards Main Event. In plain English, it sounds like The Trickster is being nudged further into a flashier, more expressive playstyle, which is exactly where he probably should be.

The update also adds the long-requested Trickster’s Delusion Map, giving players their first chance to explore an urban setting in Dead by Daylight. As described in the press release, the map drops players into a distorted, neon-lit version of South Korea, complete with locations such as a marketplace and a night club.

That alone should be enough to grab plenty of curious Killer mains and lore fans.

MiNA steps into the spotlight

The other major addition is MiNA, who joins the game as a Legendary Outfit for The Trickster. She is described as a female virtual idol created in his image, which is about as unsettling as you would expect from anything connected to Ji-Woon.

This is more than a simple cosmetic swap, too. As per the press release, MiNA comes with brand-new voice lines, giving her a distinct presence and personality in The Fog while still building on The Trickster’s whole fame-meets-violence identity.

It is a clever hook, and exactly the sort of dramatic flourish this chapter was always going to lean into.

Dead by Daylight: All-Kill Comeback is available now on all supported platforms.