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Player Profile

Your profile is how the service recognises you. You set it up once, and it stays with you across every match.

Create a single, lasting identity the service uses to track you in matchmaking, results, and (where they apply) ratings. Registering is required before you can form a group, join the queue, or report a result.

In Discord. The website does not register accounts — it only explains the process. In Discord you will find a profile panel with buttons to register, edit your profile, and view it.

When you register, you provide:

  • A display name — the name other players see.
  • Your in-game player id — your Dead by Daylight player id, so people can find you to set up the custom game.

Your Discord account is linked to the profile automatically — you do not enter it yourself. When registration succeeds, you have an active profile and can start playing. You only register once; trying again just shows your existing profile.

You can update your profile yourself in two ways:

  • Change your display name. This is the name others see; you can change it whenever you like.
  • Add a platform connection. You can fill in a platform connection that is currently empty.

Some things are not self-editable, on purpose. Your core identity (your in-game player id and the linked Discord account) stays fixed so that your match history is stable. A platform connection that is already filled in is corrected by staff, not by you — this prevents accidental or unwanted changes.

If you ask to be removed, your account is deactivated rather than erased. You can no longer queue or play, but your identity, ratings, and group memberships are kept so that past match records stay accurate. Because it is reversible, staff can restore a deactivated account later. (Permanent deletion is a separate staff-only action.)

See Account and Group Troubleshooting for registration, profile, and eligibility problems.