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‘Dead By Daylight’ Team Says “This is only the beginning”

I have to say, while I play far more ‘Friday the 13th: The Game’, I did enjoy my run with ‘Dead By Daylight’ and I certainly love the healthy competition between the two games that deserve credit for breathing life back into the horror-game genre.

Well, not to be outdone by the team behind ‘Friday the 13th: The Game’, the crew behind ‘Dead by Daylight’ is promising that 2018 will be a big year as they continue to push the game forward.

Although June will mark 2 years since the game’s launch the team promises that “This is only the beginning.”

With maps and killers implemented from popular franchises such as Halloween, A Nightmare on Elm Street and Saw, the team has more in store for fans in 2018 and posted the following on their official website.

“Since launch, Dead by Daylight has come a very long way. We’ve added tons of new content. We brought in 8 new survivors, 8 new killers, 11 new maps set in 8 new locations. We added a bunch of features you had been asking for like ‘survive with friends’ modes, seasonal events, the shrine of secrets and a lot of new languages,” Behaviour Interactive notes. “Today, we want you to know that we are more committed than ever to continue supporting Dead by Daylight for years to come. June 2018 will mark our 2 year anniversary, and we believe that this is just the beginning.”

Over the course of year 3 (starting in June), Dead by Daylight will be getting 4 new chapters. That means 4 new killers, 4 new survivors and 4 new maps.The goal is to always keep you entertained and to set aside time to keep the game balanced. We also decided to make a major change about how players unlock survivors and killers. Starting from our new chapter, to be released in June, all non-licensed survivors and killers (past and future) will be unlockable through playtime. In other words, players will have the choice between playing their way into the new content or, as before, buying them outright through a DLC chapter.”

 

Anthony DiMoro

Covering Content Creators, Twitch, YouTube, Streamers & the digital culture. Anthony has written for publications such as Forbes and the Huffington Post, among others, during his career.

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