DBD players love new Sable Ward skin, devs blame fans for foot cosmetics

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Dead By Daylight fans have an exciting month ahead of them. At the beginning of July 2024, behavior Interactive released a new collection of Waterfront Massacre skins. This collection includes Adam Francis and Gabriel Soma, but most of the love among the community is focused on Sable Ward. The The DBD community is clearly loving Sable Ward’s new lookand for Dead by Daylight fans, it reminds me of an old quote from Behavior Interactive that explains why the game is so obsessed with feet.

behavior Interactive has shared the Dead By Daylight schedule for July 2024, and the community can expect a lot. There’s the release of Lara Croft as a survivor, we’re getting Tome 20, and there will also be a limited time event for the new 2v8 mode.

All of the above is very exciting, but right now players can purchase the new collection of Waterfront Massacre skins. Sable Ward’s Whimsical Weather outfit is getting the most attention, and DBD fans are confident that it will make a fair amount of moolah for Interactive’s behavior.

Dead By Daylight fans love the Waterfront Massacre skin by Sable Ward

Dead By Daylight released three new Waterfront Massacre Collection skins for Adam Francis, Gabriel Soma, and Sable Ward on July 4th. All the skins look stunning and continue the impressive amount of cool and attractive cosmetics.

While both Adam and Gabriel look great, it’s Sable Ward that fans adore the most. DBD Twitch streamer Bearerine believes that “the Sable Bikini cosmetic will outsell Alan Wake’s line alone,” and fans unanimously agree that it looks great and will sell extremely well.

It’s an appealing skin, as it perfectly fits the Waterfront Massacre summer aesthetic while also exemplifying Sable Ward’s gothic personality. Chapter 31 is one of the best original chapters in the history of the game with Sable and the Unknown Assassin and it’s always good when behavior releases new cosmetics for newer characters.

Looking at the skin, fans casually joked, “Of course Sable will get skin on her bare feet immediately.” Dead By Daylight has been rumored to have a foot fetish for years. The source of this accusation is the fact that several of the original assassins have bare legs: The Sister, The Huntress, The Hag, The Ghost, The Plague, The Twins, The Artist, and Onryō.

The Skull Merchant broke the streak of the original DBD slayers with bare feet, but it’s clear that the foot fetish continues into 2024 with Sable Ward. This brought to light an old quote from Behavior Interactive’s main character artist explaining why there are so many foot cosmetics: “No, we don’t like feet; if we make more foot cosmetics, it’s because you love feet. Supply and demand, the data doesn’t lie’.

Dead By Daylight fans pointed back to BeHaviour in response to this relevant quote. One comment says: “They [BeHaviour] he made them [the first five female killers] barefoot, before they knew the community liked feet, they started it, the community embraced it”. Another comment says: “I’m going to believe that the leg cosmetics are now being sold, but I believe that since there is such a history of legs for the default female Killers, I think the fans were called out by that… Who demanded that Huntress pull out her toes?”.

As the comments point out, “Sex (or in this case legs) sells, even in DbD”. There is nothing wrong with the fact that such skins exist, especially when the Dead By Daylight community fully realizes and accepts how “thirsty” the community is for many men and women who survived and even for murderers. However, remember that whenever behavior releases cosmetics with fully exposed feet, it’s the fans’ fault because “the data doesn’t lie.”

For more Dead By Daylight content, check out our top 10 DLC expansions to buy, along with our top killer perks and best survival perks.

Dead by Daylight

  • Date of publication:
    June 14, 2016

    • – June 14, 2016 (pc)
    • – June 23, 2017 (PlayStation 4, Xbox One)
    • – September 24, 2019 (Nintendo Switch)
    • – September 30, 2020 (Google Stadia)
    • – December 31, 2020 (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X)
  • Platforms:
    Google Stadia, Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
  • Genres:
    Action, Survival Horror

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