Dbd 193 Instant

The map associated with DBD 193 is a rework of a scrapped concept called The Silent Trench. It is an indoor/outdoor hybrid.

(Patch 7.5.0 | June 2024)

This update is distinct from a standard Chapter release (like Chapter 30). Instead of a new Killer or Survivor, it introduced massive quality-of-life improvements, a new limited-time mode, and economy reworks.

Fragments invite storytelling. Without fixed meaning, "dbd 193" is a blank stage on which many narratives can be staged. Consider three possibilities:

Each narrative imposes different ethical frames: curiosity becomes excavation; curiosity becomes critique; curiosity becomes creation. The fragment’s openness becomes a generative constraint: what you do with what is missing matters. dbd 193

Let’s be transparent: As of the current roadmap, there is no official “Chapter 193.”

The current Chapter number for Dead by Daylight (as of Year 8) is around Chapter 32 (All Things Wicked). The number 193 does not correspond to a chapter count.

However, internal string names have included "DeepDive_193" in the game's localization files since the Roots of Dread update. Behavior Interactive stated in a 2023 AMA: “We have no plans for a purely aquatic Killer due to map collision issues.”

But the modding community has run wild. The most famous custom content pack on the Dead by Daylight Modding Discord is literally titled DBD 193 – The Leviathan’s Curse, offering full custom models for The Deep One and the Vestiga survivor. The map associated with DBD 193 is a

Joining Sadako is Yoichi Asakawa, the first male Survivor from a licensed chapter in a long time. As the lone survivor of the original Ringu curse, Yoichi brings a quiet resilience to the fog.

His teachable perks are distinct:

(If you mean the live-service game Dead by Daylight)

As of now, Dead by Daylight does not have a "Chapter 193."
The game numbers its Tomes (e.g., Tome 21) and Chapters (e.g., Chapter 33: All Things Wicked). What you can do:

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Let me know which killer/survivor or mechanic you’re struggling with (e.g., “looping,” “Oni,” “generator defense”).


DBD updates rarely come in a vacuum, and Chapter 19 was no exception. Alongside the new content, Behaviour Interactive used this patch to overhaul several "dead" perks, giving them new life.

Key perk reworks included: