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Junji Ito's Horror Manga Fuels Dead by Daylight Skins

by Sebastian Oct 06,2025

Junji Ito

Dead by Daylight maintains its stronghold in the horror gaming realm, evolving into a crossover phenomenon reminiscent of Fortnite – particularly through its growing roster of unexpected collaborations. The recent Slipknot-themed skins perfectly demonstrate how seamlessly pop culture integrates with the game's chilling atmosphere.

For years, fans noticed one major absence that inevitably had to be filled: Junji Ito, the legendary horror manga artist. Despite his real-life persona as a gentle cat enthusiast, Ito's nightmarish creations have haunted generations. Now, players can experience his iconic horror visions through multiple in-game character designs.

True to form, the Junji Ito collection primarily amplifies The Killers' terrifying potential. The legendary Miss Fuchi skin stands out – instantly recognizable as one of Ito's most disturbing and unforgettable creations from his eerie pantheon.

These meticulously crafted skins are now live in the in-game store, destined to captivate both dedicated horror gamers and devoted followers of Junji Ito's uniquely unsettling artistic legacy.

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