Dead by Daylight codes (September 2025)

Dead by Daylight logo with a blurred background behind it and the word 'codes' below it.

Dead by Daylight codes are given out pretty often by Behaviour Interactive, allowing you to redeem free rewards like those all-important Bloodpoints, Iridescent Shards, and Rift Fragments, along with the occasional cosmetics like Charms and Badges to make your time spent in The Fog a little bit sweeter (not that it’s hard — it’s scary out there in The Entity’s realms).

With your Bloodpoints in tow, you can upgrade your Survivors and Killers before you dive into your next Trial to get better Perks and Add-ons, so you’ll want to rack up as many of them as you possibly can — and these free gifts can often help you do just that.

Updated September 22, 2025, to add a new code!

New DbD codes

There are 43 active codes in Dead by Daylight, the newest of which provides 1 million Bloodpoints. I’ve verified everything in the list below to be active in-game right now:

Make sure to bookmark this page and check back regularly, as we’ll update the tables above as and when new codes arrive.

On top of the latest rewards, there are a lot of older DbD codes that never expire (such as the Pride Charms), meaning you’ll be able to claim them at a later date if you can’t currently access the game. You’ll find all of those listed below.

Dead by Daylight codes that never expire

While everything that’s currently available has been active for quite some time now, you can also receive a free weekly gift by going to the in-game store and selecting the ‘Free Gift’ option. What you’ll receive varies, typically alternating between either BP or Rift Fragments. This week, for example, I was able to get a nice bonus of 250,000 Bloodpoints when claiming it!

How to redeem codes

The process to redeeming your codes couldn’t be easier, so follow the steps below and you’ll have all the Bloodpoints you need in no time:

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  • Once you’ve loaded into DbD, from the main menu, select ‘Store‘ on the left-hand side of the screen.
Screenshot showing the in-game store in Dead by Daylight
  • The Store will appear. Depending on your platform, there’ll be a button prompt for ‘Redeem’ – press that.
    • A new UI window, shown in the image below, will open.
Screen showing the code redemption screen for DbD
  • Enter your code in the box, press ‘Redeem,’ and if successful, the item you’ve claimed will be displayed at the bottom-center of your screen for a few seconds.

If there have been any issues claiming your code, whether because it’s now expired or you’ve entered it incorrectly, a red line of text will pop up in the code window to inform you, as shown in the image above.

Codes don’t seem to be case-sensitive, so don’t worry about typing everything out in capitals like we’ve listed above if you’re on console, for example.

Full list of expired codes

All of the currently expired codes in Dead by Daylight are listed below, along with the rewards they previously provided:

An image of the Pride charm in DBD which can be unlocked with a code
You can unlock many free charms with the help of codes in Dead by Daylight.

What are codes in Dead by Daylight used for?

Dead by Daylight codes are helpful for players as they often give players free Bloodpoints, allowing them to reach that new teachable perk or item quickly.

Other fantastic bonuses are Charms that you can equip to your Survivor or display on a Killer’s hook, allowing you to show off a sense of your personal style. Very occasionally, cosmetics, such as Meg Thomas’ previous ‘Boop The Snoot’ mask, can also be redeemed.

So, there you have it — everything you need to know about DbD codes. For more on the game, check out details about crossplay and cross-progression, the best Perks for Survivors, or how to fix error code 8012 in our dedicated guide.