Asymmetrical multiplayer horror gameDead by Daylighthas serious staying power. Despite launching all the way back in 2016, it remains a popular game, in large part thanks to Behaviour Interactive’s frequent updates that add new killers, maps, and more. NowBehaviour Interactivehas confirmed thatDead by Daylightsupport will be continuing for the foreseeable future, as it is bringing the game to next-generation consoles later this year.
As announced by Behaviour Interactive,Dead by Daylightwill launch this holiday season for next-generation consoles, and while specific platforms weren’t mentioned, it can be assumed that the studio is referencing the PS5 and Xbox Series X. The next-gen version ofDead by Daylightwill be available for free to anyone that has the current-gen version of the game, with the next-gen version boasting 4K graphics and 60 frames per second, along with a massive graphical update that’s coming toallversions of the main game.
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TheDead by Daylightgraphical update, called The Realm Beyond, is coming to all platforms and will be released for free. Behaviour is hoping to “improve the immersion tenfold” with the graphical update by making the environments “as realistic as a scary, disturbing nightmare.” This will be accomplished by improving the lighting, effects, modeling, textures, and animations, as well as expanding maps to include more items. This graphical update will be rolled out every six weeks starting September 8, so the visual improvements will happen over time as opposed to all at once.
Needless to say, Behaviour Interactive has big plans forDead by Daylight, and it will definitely be exciting to see the visual improvements in action, especially on next-generation consoles. And one has to imagine that with the studio spending so much time improving the game that there are plenty more content updates planned as well, though what those may entail remains to be seen.
Dead by Daylighthas added some of the horror genre’s most iconic villains, including the likes ofHalloween’s Michael MyersandA Nightmare on Elm Street’sFreddy Krueger. There are many more horror movie and video game villains that could potentially make the cut down the line, but they have yet to be announced at the time of this writing. Regardless, it will be interesting to see how the game’s current roster of villains look after the graphical overhaul.
Dead by Daylightis out now for PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One, with PS5, Stadia, and Xbox Series X versions also in development.