Behaviour Interactive Celebrates 7 Years of Dead by Daylight This Week
/Dead by Daylight developers Behaviour Interactive has announced that they are celebrating the 4v1 online horror game’s 7th anniversary this week.
Just like previous years, it’s a lengthy show revealing the game’s Year 8 roadmap, the reveal of the new Chapter, quality of life changes, and more updates to expect for the rest of the year.
On their anniversary website, they laid out what to expect from the show and we see the usual topics usually covered in a show like this. The interesting one is Dead by Daylight: What Lies Ahead. A glimpse of the future of the game as a whole? Or is it something to do with someone like Nicolas Cage?
The Dead by Daylight Anniversary event will go live on May 20, 1 AM GMT +8 / May 19, 12 PM EST and can be watched through the developer’s official Twitch or YouTube channels.
Nicolas Cage is coming to Dead by Daylight
Before the announcement of the game’s 7th anniversary, Behaviour revealed that actor Nicolas Cage is coming to the game but is still vague as to what capacity. Will he be a playable Survivor or one of the newest Killers in the game (I hope)? No one is certain but it looks like we will know more on July 5.
Leaks are strong this year
If you’ve been following the Dead by Daylight community, you likely have seen the massive leak that was released recently. I won’t spoil it here but it’s rather easy to find on social media, but it seems like the trailer for the latest Chapter was leaked in its entirety. As of this writing, I can do a simple search on the top social media platforms and see the whole trailer.
Now, it’s not confirmed that what was leaked is Chapter 28, the new Chapter to be revealed during the Anniversary show, but it looks likely.
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