How to Get the Dead by Daylight Twitch Drops (2026)
Finally!
Dead by Daylight is a game that keeps on giving, and it’s still one of the most fun multiplayer experiences in 2026, with continued support from Behaviour Interactive. Here is how to get the latest Twitch drops for Dead by Daylight, which now include cosmetics again.
Dead by Daylight Twitch Drops
Currently, The Black Banquet campaign for Dead by Daylight is active and includes the following rewards.
| Reward | Image | Total watched minutes required |
|---|---|---|
| Fine Cutlery – Weapon | ![]() | 60 Minutes (1 Hour) |
| Amuse Bouche – Mask | ![]() | 180 Minutes (3 Hour) |
| Bloody Banter – Body | ![]() | 360 Minutes (6 Hour) |
Dead by Daylight Twitch Drops Schedule
The current campaign is active from June 25, 2026, to July 16, 2026.
As of writing, you still have six more days to watch a total of six hours of streams to obtain all three items.
How to Claim Twitch Drops for Dead by Daylight
To claim the drops, you must connect your Behavior account with Twitch.
- Head over to the following page to connect your Behavior account with Twitch. You need to be signed into both. It’s very straightforward and broken down into steps to help you confirm whether you’re ready to watch streams.

- Once the accounts are linked, head over to any Dead by Daylight Stream on Twitch with drops enabled. It needs to be a participating stream; otherwise, it doesn’t count.
- Watch the Stream (or put it on in the background) for the specified time. You need to watch 360 minutes (6 hours) in total to get all three items.
- You can keep track of the drop progress in your Twitch inventory.
- Once you have watched the specified time, you’ll see the Claim Now button on the same page over the items.
- Upon claiming the items, they will appear in your inventory.
- Drops can be earned on PlayStation, Steam, Epic, Microsoft, and Xbox. You can’t earn them on Nintendo Switch.
- It can take up to an hour for the drops to show up in the inventory, but it’s usually quick.
It’s great to see a return for actual cosmetic rewards in Twitch Drops campaigns, and I hope that Behavior continues to create similar campaigns in the future.


