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DBD PS5 Theme?

SnakeSound222
SnakeSound222 Member Posts: 4,467
edited October 2020 in General Discussions

So PlayStation just added this to their store, and something in the description caught my eye:

"an exclusive Dead by Daylight - StrangerThings PS5 theme"

Does this mean that we're already getting PS5 content for the game or is this just a typo and they meant PS4?

This also brings me to something else I wanted to discuss: why is this exclusive? This is screwing over pretty much anyone who bought the game and its DLC before today. A theme is something that should also be sold separately in the store, especially if it wasn't a preorder bonus. It feels like BHVR just said "######### you" to anyone who owned the game and DLC characters but wanted the theme. The same thing happened with the Silent Hill edition. It locked a theme behind a $50 edition that screwed over players that had already purchased the previous DLCs. Why does BHVR seem so intent on screwing over people who have supported them for years with these new special editions? I would love to own these themes (especially because this is the first PS5 theme we've heard of), but I already own all the DLC characters, so you're asking me to spend $30 or $50 for a damn theme (which is absolutely insane). You guys would make so much more money from them if the themes were sold separately.

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