![]() On October 14th, Dead By Daylight's devs did tweet to say that when they work with licensing partners, they provide them with in-game models as well as Chapter keys. This convoluted path does mean that it's difficult to decide how to portion out blame. The Hellraiser NFT is apparently the first of many licensed NFTs Boss Protocol hope to produce. According to their own FAQ, a company called Boss Protocol worked with another called Boss Team Games, "who controls certain interactive rights to Hellraiser from Park Avenue Entertainment", in order to turn the 3D models made by DbD developers Behaviour Interactive into NFTs. The NFTs have a somewhat convoluted route towards existence. To quote one example tweet, former Dead By Daylight gameplay programmer wrote that he is "strongly opposed to the spread of NFTs and extremely disappointed to see the game that I love associated with them." You know something has gone over well with a community when an announcement tweets gets 486 retweets but 7207 quote tweets. 3ZZKq3uPYN- Dead by Daylight OctoTo see this content please enable targeting cookies. The NFTs have a chance to grant access to the #Hellraiser chapter of DbD. The Dead By Daylight Twitter account announced the news yesterday:īehaviour worked with Boss Protocol over several months to adapt in-game models for use as NFTs and approved them prior to the release of Pinhead in DbD. I can tell the difference between pleasure and pain, and this is pain. Today's pin to the brow is that you can now buy NFTs based on Dead By Daylight's in-game models of Hellraiser's Pinhead. Do you enjoy the feeling of having pins hammered into your head? Then allow me to introduce you to: our modern reality.
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