No Plans for Dead By Daylight Sequel
Dead by Daylight turns 10 years old today, June 14. The asymmetrical horror multiplayer game has been leading the pack since its debut, helping popularize the genre that has grown into a (haunted) cottage industry over the course of that decade.
Dead by Daylight turns 10 years old today, June 14. The asymmetrical horror multiplayer game has been leading the pack since its debut, helping popularize the genre that has grown into a (haunted) cottage industry over the course of that decade.
Dead by Daylight, the asymmetrical horror multiplayer game, celebrates its 10th anniversary. The game has evolved from a 4v1 horror movie homage to a platform hosting numerous collaborations with iconic horror franchises like A Nightmare on Elm Street and The Walking Dead, alongside original characters. Behaviour Interactive shared that despite the milestone, there are no plans for a Dead by Daylight 2. The team aims to focus on enhancing the current game, introducing new content, and exploring different game modes within the existing universe.
Behaviour Interactive emphasized their commitment to expanding Dead by Daylight itself rather than pursuing a sequel. The team believes in maintaining the game's continuity for players and aims to introduce new experiences within the current universe. Creative director Dave Richard expressed gratitude for the game's success and highlighted the potential for new game modes and scenarios within the Dead by Daylight ecosystem.
During the 10th-anniversary stream, Behaviour Interactive unveiled various updates and features for Dead by Daylight, showcasing the game's evolution over the years.