If you want a complete Forsaken character list, start here. This page separates every current Survivor and Killer, so you can pick a role fast and jump into a match with a plan.
Forsaken changes often because the game runs in active development, so treat this as a roster snapshot. If a name looks unfamiliar in your lobby, check the in-game shop and the latest patch notes for updates.
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All Forsaken survivors (complete list)
Survivors win by lasting until the timer ends and finishing objectives while the Killer hunts the team. Forsaken groups survivors into role-style classes, which helps you choose a character that matches how you like to play.
Survivor roles at a glance
Survivalists focus on evasion and objectives, and they do best when you stay aware and keep moving. Sentinels disrupt the Killer and protect teammates during chases, while Support survivors help the team recover and stay alive longer.
Survivalists
- Noob - A Survivalist built around staying alive and completing objectives under pressure.

- 007n7 - A Survivalist option that fits players who prefer evasive, objective-first rounds.
- Veeronica - A Survivalist choice for players who want to prioritize survival and smart positioning.
Sentinels
- Shedletsky - A Sentinel that plays best when you protect teammates and interfere with the Killer’s chase.

- Guest 1337 - A Sentinel pick for frontline disruption and creating breathing room for your team.
- Two Time - A Sentinel designed for players who like direct involvement in chases and saves.
- Chance - A Sentinel-style survivor that fits aggressive teamwork and timely interruptions.
Support
- Elliot - A Support survivor that fits team-focused play and safer positioning behind allies.

- Dusekkar - A Support pick for players who want to help teammates survive longer.
- Builderman - A Support survivor that rewards awareness and staying close enough to assist.
- Taph - A Support option that works best when you avoid risky fights and enable the team.
All Forsaken killers (complete list)
Killers win by eliminating the survivor team before time runs out. Each Killer pressures survivors in a different way, so your best pick depends on whether you like chasing, controlling space, or forcing mistakes.
Complete list of current playable killers
- Slasher - A core Killer option that suits direct chases and steady pressure.

- C00lkidd - A Killer pick that many players choose when they want a distinct threat style.
- John Doe - A playable Killer that rewards careful timing and strong target selection.
- Noli - A Killer choice for players who want a different chase rhythm than the basics.
- 1x1x1x1 - A playable Killer that emphasizes pressure and punishing survivor positioning.
- Guest 666 - A Killer pick that fits players who like forcing survivors into bad routes.
- Nosferatu - A playable Killer option that can feel strong when you control engagements.
Forsaken character roles explained
Roles matter because Forsaken teams collapse when everyone plays the same job. A balanced survivor team usually needs at least one player who can distract the Killer, one who can keep objectives moving, and one who can help the team recover after mistakes.
As Killer, your “role” comes from how you create pressure. Some killers win by hard-chasing one target, while others win by controlling objectives and forcing survivors to rotate into danger.
New, reworked, and removed characters
Forsaken uses a live-development cadence, and community lists often split characters into current, upcoming, and removed categories. If you cannot find a character in your shop, you likely hit one of two cases: the devs removed it temporarily, or they moved it into an unreleased bucket.
When you want the most accurate roster, compare what you see here with the in-game shop on the day you play. That approach avoids confusion from older videos and outdated lists.
How to choose the right Forsaken character
Pick a survivor based on what you do well under stress. If you stay calm and keep moving, start with a Survivalist. If you enjoy protecting teammates in chases, choose a Sentinel. If you prefer safer positioning and team value, pick Support.
Pick a Killer based on how you like to win. If you like straightforward pursuits, start with a simpler chaser-style Killer. If you like out-thinking teams, choose a Killer that rewards pressure and positioning over constant sprinting.
Tips for learning Forsaken characters faster
- Play three rounds in a row with the same character so you learn match flow, not just abilities.
- As Survivor, rotate away from objectives only when the Killer commits to your lane.
- As a Killer, avoid tunneling one player if objectives keep progressing uncontested.
- When you lose, note the exact moment your plan broke, then change only one habit next match.
FAQs about Forsaken characters
How many survivors and killers are in Forsaken right now?
Current community documentation lists 11 survivors and 7 killers as playable characters, but the roster can change with updates.
Do survivors and killers have different classes?
Yes. Survivors show class-style groupings such as Survivalist, Sentinel, and Support, which help you understand how they contribute in a match.
Why does my game show different characters than a list I found online?
Forsaken updates frequently, and some sources mix in upcoming, scrapped, or removed characters. The in-game shop gives you the most accurate snapshot.
Which character should I buy first?
Buy the character that matches your playstyle first, not a tier list. You will improve faster when your kit fits how you already think in chases.
Summary
- Forsaken currently lists 11 playable survivors across Survivalist, Sentinel, and Support roles.
- Forsaken currently lists 7 playable killers, each built around a different pressure style.
- Expect roster changes, and confirm edge cases in the in-game shop when something looks missing.
- Choose your first character based on playstyle fit, then practice consistently for faster improvement.
Now pick one survivor and one killer and commit to them for a short streak of matches. You will learn maps, chase timing, and objective pacing faster than swapping every round.







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