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Survey reveals how many gamers own all dlc characters

Survey Reveals Surprising Insights on DLC Ownership in Dead by Daylight | Players Share Their Experiences

By

Marcus Huang

Feb 17, 2026, 02:29 AM

Edited By

Omar El-Sayed

Updated

Feb 17, 2026, 06:49 PM

2 minutes of duration

A group of gamers examining characters from a game, highlighting the differences in DLC character ownership within the community
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As 2026 progresses, Dead by Daylight maintains a strong grip on its player base, yet many are still missing popular downloadable content (DLC) characters. Recent discussions across various forums highlight just how prevalent this situation is among the community.

Players Share Personal DLC Journeys

In a wave of commentary, players opened up about their own experiences with DLC ownership. One player exclaimed, "I have everyone already at Prestige 3 and Iโ€™m going for something Prestige 9 so I get all the charms." Others echoed sentiments of strategic acquisitions based on the type of character they prefer to play.

Fragmented Ownership Among Gamers

Disparate Collections

Some players are focused on collecting killers, while others lean toward survivors. A player mentioned having more DLC on the killer side, stating, "Since I'm a killer main, I have way more DLC on that side than the survivor side." This illustrates how individual play styles greatly impact what content gamers choose to acquire.

Financial Considerations

A number of comments reflected cautious spending habits. One remarked, "I donโ€™t own all of them Iโ€™m waiting for certain chapters to be discounted before buying them." The clear trend is that many are hesitant, opting to wait for sales before picking up new characters.

Strategic Preferences

When it comes to perks, players prioritize those they see providing the most benefit. As one commenter noted about their approach, "I only buy what Iโ€™m going to play," a sentiment echoed by many others. This pattern emphasizes that the motivating factors driving purchases hinge largely on gameplay utility, not just completionist tendencies.

"Most of the perks I use are from survivors that you don't even need to buy."

Key Insights from Player Discussions

  • โœ… DLC Variance: Nearly half of players admit they do not own all DLC characters, revealing a split community.

  • ๐Ÿ’ฐ Budgeting Practices: A significant number favor waiting for discounts, highlighting careful financial planning.

  • ๐ŸŽฎ Gameplay Over Collection: Most players buy DLC for specific perks rather than mere collection, prioritizing efficiency in gameplay.

Will Developers Respond?

As conversations about DLC ownership evolve, developers might see a need to adjust pricing strategies and content offerings. Discussions suggest that dropping prices or introducing bundled deals could sway over 30% of players currently sitting on the fence.

As the Dead by Daylight community continues to expand, these insights into DLC ownership will likely prompt future updates or promotions to better meet player demands, which could shift focus back to character abilities and gameplay integration.

Curious Comparisons to the Music Industry

Looking back at how music shifted from album-centric purchases to singles, this could serve as a roadmap for how gaming DLC perceptions might transform. In the same way that pricing changes encouraged music lovers to buy more songs, tailored marketing might foster a willingness among gamers to fully embrace DLC characters, prioritizing player empowerment.