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Dead by Daylight: Jason Voorhees Confirmed as New Killer, Live June 16

After a 13-hour livestream that tested player patience, Behaviour Interactive finally confirmed Jason Voorhees as the next Dead by Daylight Killer. Release date: Tuesday, June 16, 2026.

After roughly 13 hours of a cabin-in-the-woods livestream on YouTube and Twitch, Behaviour Interactive finally delivered the reveal the entire Dead by Daylight community had been waiting on: Jason Voorhees is joining the game as a Killer on Tuesday, June 16, 2026. The pop-culture crossover the playerbase has been asking about — loudly, and for years — is real.

How the Reveal Played Out

The stream opened on a static shot of a wooden cabin at dusk and stayed there. For more than half a day. Viewers got slow nightfall, the occasional bird call, a dog barking somewhere off-frame, distant flashlight glints, brief red-screen flashes and a sequence of small “is something happening yet?” moments that culminated only at the very end.

The reveal itself was a first-person walk into the cabin, a machete picked up off a surface, and the iconic hockey mask pulled on, reflected in a window. Cut to title card, release date, exit out.

The 13-hour buildup did exactly what it was designed to do — generated peak concurrent viewers and dominated the gaming news cycle for an entire day — and exactly what it was always going to be criticised for. As one Reddit commenter put it bluntly: “These kinds of streams are great when they’re dropped guerrilla style, no warning.” Doing it as a major-anniversary announcement, with the camera essentially static for hours, drew the obvious criticism.

Why This Is a Big Deal for DBD

Crossover Killers are the single most reliable spike in DBD’s chart history. Behaviour’s licensed roster — from Michael Myers and Leatherface in the early years to the Resident Evil, Stranger Things and Alien crossovers since — has historically driven multi-hundred-percent player surges in the days after release. Jason is in a category of his own among those rumours:

  • He’s the single most-requested licensed Killer in DBD’s community polls since launch.
  • The Friday the 13th rights situation has been infamously tangled for over a decade, blocking the most logical-on-paper crossover the genre could field.
  • His arrival re-opens the lore question of how Behaviour will differentiate Jason mechanically from The Trapper, the original DBD Killer who shares much of Jason’s silent-stalker DNA.

The June 16 release window also lines up cleanly with the standard DBD chapter cadence — expect a new Survivor, a new map and a Public Test Build window in the days before launch.

What to Watch in the Next Three Weeks

A short list of things that always happen between a DBD chapter reveal and launch:

  1. PTB opens about two weeks before live release — likely the week of June 2.
  2. Power kit gets datamined within hours of the PTB build going up.
  3. Perk balance round typically rolls into the live patch one week after PTB.
  4. Anti-cheat updates ship in the live patch — EAC configuration tends to change on chapter days.

For Players Using Software

For our Dead by Daylight audience: chapter day is the worst possible day to queue with anything client-side. Behaviour ships anti-cheat configuration alongside chapter patches and the days bracketing release see the highest detection activity of any DBD patch cycle. Plan a 48–72 hour cooldown around June 16. Check your provider’s status before re-enabling. The catalog at dead-by-daylight-hacks updates vendor status as builds come back online.

Bottom Line

Behaviour got their reveal. The community got the Killer they’ve been asking for since 2016. The 13-hour stream will be the meme of the week, but on June 16 none of that will matter — Jason Voorhees walks into a Dead by Daylight trial for the first time, and the entire horror-game internet will be in the lobby to watch.

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