Dead by Daylight is celebrating its eight-year anniversary and for this reason there are lots of announcements about the long-running horror hit – Dungeons & Dragons, Castlevania and 2v8 mode included.
To mark the eight-year anniversary of Dead by Daylight, Behavior Interactive announced a bunch of new content for the horror game in a live stream. For example, two of a total of six further planned chapters were presented. Next up is a chapter on the cult brand Dungeons & Dragons on the plan, which brings the villain Vecna into focus.
In Dead by Daylight, Vecna is known as the Lich and is allowed to let off steam as the new killer. In addition, there will be a new survivor with Bard Aestri Yazar and a new map with “Forgotten Ruins”; The latter takes you into a mysterious dungeon full of Easter eggs for D&D fans. Collecting loot and magical items, like rolling dice, should also be integrated into the gameplay.
The D&D chapter will be available in the game from June 3, 2024 and also celebrates the 50th anniversary of the D&D series. Another chapter will be announced at a later date in 2024 Castlevania be leaned against.
Far away from the new chapters was also the 2v8 game mode announced for Dead by Daylight, which promises a new gaming experience. Such a mode has been widely requested in the community and will in future allow two killers to compete against eight survivors on a larger map. Several gameplay adjustments will also be made for this, including replacing talents with a class system and adding cages instead of hooks. Further information about the game mode will be announced in a live stream in July.
With What the Fog A new co-op roguelite game for two gamers from the world of Dead by Daylight was also announced. Here you slip into the role of Dwigt, Claudette or Feng Min, work together and have to survive in a hostile world. There are monsters and bosses to defeat and more. The title is available now and can be obtained free of charge with a Behavior account. However, the number of keys for lau is limited; If you can’t get one anymore, you can also purchase the game regularly on Steam.
And: The previously confirmed PvE action-horror shooter with the working title Project T wants to involve the community in the development in the future. For this reason you can now choose one Insider program Report to receive exclusive news, the opportunity to participate in playtests and share your feedback on the game.