
A wave of disappointment is swelling among gaming fans as players air grievances over a promotional code linked to the upcoming Stranger Things Chapter 2 for Dead by Daylight. Missteps in communication from developers at Behavior Interactive (BHVR) have left many feeling deceived, generating intense discussions on multiple forums.
Players rushed to forums discussing the elusive in-game code, dubbed "code red," which was supposed to offer exclusive rewards, including 100,000 bloodpoints. However, the excitement has faded as players discovered the code was ineffective.
One player commented, "This is a code red, as in thereโs just 1. Clearly someone else redeemed it." Such revelations have only fueled frustration, with many voicing skepticism about the actual content behind the promotions.
The struggle for clarity amidst BHVRโs promotion has unveiled three significant themes:
Miscommunication and Code Confusion: Players are still debating the specifics of the alleged code, with some arguing, "The code is all of the red text." Confusion persists, with claims like โred. Dead by Daylight: Stranger Things Chapter 2. Coming soon" gaining traction.
Trust Erosion: Sentiments of betrayal are evident. One fan stated, "So true, you canโt believe they lied to us," mirroring widespread discontent regarding developer honesty.
Speculation About New Characters: As hope for new content grows, discussions about character additions have begun, with one player excitedly noting the potential for Vecna or Dustin as characters, asking, "I wonder if they would name him the mind flayer or vecna?"
"Players feel misled, wondering if thereโs even any โcodeโ to redeem," shared a voice on a prominent forum.
Fan reactions vary wildly, from humorous jabs to stark disappointment. Comments on forums reflect both light-heartedness and serious concern:
Frustration: "Whyโd they lie ๐ญ"
Humorous Observations: "Curiously, Code Red is a Mountain Dew flavor. SMH."
๐ฎ Miscommunication around the promotional code spreads doubt about developer integrity.
๐ Speculation about new characters adds intrigue to dying hype.
๐ง User confidence continues to wobble, evident in player feedback.
As 2025 progresses, ultimately, developers at BHVR must address the fallout from miscommunication to rebuild trust within their community. With players eagerly anticipating clarity, it remains to be seen how the developers will respond to the growing discontent and confusion surrounding this promotional campaign.