Dead by Daylight Devs Celebrate 10 Years of Eldritch Evil and Hope for Many, Many More

Dead by Daylight Devs Celebrate 10 Years of Eldritch Evil and Hope for Many, Many More

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Key Points:

  • Dead by Daylight (DBD), an asymmetric horror game launched in June 2016, celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, having evolved from a rough initial release to a successful live service title with millions of players worldwide.
  • The game has featured numerous crossovers with iconic horror franchises like Stranger Things, Halloween, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and Resident Evil, and expanded into spin-offs including a dating sim, comics, a board game, and an upcoming film adaptation.
  • Behaviour Interactive, the developer, has grown from a small team of 30 to nearly 500 working on DBD, enabling more ambitious content updates, while maintaining a focus on delivering a unique, non-binary gameplay experience rather than a strictly competitive one.
  • Upcoming plans include a major matchmaking rework aimed at better reflecting the game's chaotic, scenario-driven nature, with announcements expected later this year, alongside continued collaborations, events, and new content.
  • Despite interest in sequels or remakes, Behaviour is committed to evolving the original game rather than starting anew, emphasizing respect for the existing player base's investment and the game's established universe.

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