Summary

The Casting of Frank Stoneis aDead by Daylightspin-off from Supermassive in the vein ofThe Quarry,Until Dawn, andThe Dark Pictures Anthology. With that, there are alotof ties to Behaviour Interactive’s world—I won’t delve into any major plot spoilers, but you’ll find a wealth of references throughout the entire game that are worth highlighting.

If you’d rather go in blind and find these easter eggs for yourself, click away now!

The Casting of Frank Stone Rellik collectible menu showing The Trapper Dead by Daylight killer Doll

You’ll findthe Huntress’mask, a statue of the Hillbilly, a portrait of MacMillan, and a few other little nods here and there, but there’s anentirecollectible category dedicated to Dead by Daylight known as Relliks.

These are cute (read: terrifying) dolls littered throughout Cedar Hills and Augustine’s British manor that are based on the iconic, original DbD killers. There are 12 in total to find, and while not connected to the story, each playable character will muse on them as they pick them up.

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Once again, if you’d rather find all of these for yourself and avoid spoilers, stop reading—that’s two warnings! Please don’t email me or tag me on Twitter, thank you.

Across the 14 chapters throughout The Casting of Frank Stone, you’ll come across the following Relliks:

The last one there is Frank Stone himself, joining the annals of Dead by Daylight killer history with his very own doll. They are amazing detailed, almost like if Sid fromToy Storygot into the dollmaking business.

But you can’t put 12 creepy Dead by Daylight dolls in the game andnotsell them in real life, right Behaviour?

The Casting of Frank Stone

WHERE TO PLAY

The Casting of Frank Stone is a fresh look into the wider world of Behaviour Interactive’s Dead by Daylight, with a narrative-based horror game developed by Supermassive Games. In the town of Cedar Hills, a group of young friends must contend with the legacy of the murderous title character.