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Dead by Daylight Celebrates 60 Million Player Milestone with Generous In-Game Rewards

Dead by Daylight, the renowned horror asymmetric multiplayer game, has achieved a significant milestone, reaching over 60 million players since its launch in 2016. This impressive feat is a testament to the game’s enduring popularity and the consistent updates and improvements made by Behaviour Interactive.

To celebrate this achievement, Behaviour Interactive is offering a generous reward to its player base. Players can claim one million Bloodpoints and 6,000 Shards by using the code THANKYOUFOR60 in the in-game store. This offer is valid until January 4, providing a great incentive for both new and returning players to dive into the game’s thrilling experience.

Since its debut, Dead by Daylight has become a cornerstone in the live service multiplayer genre, known for its engaging gameplay and frequent updates. The game’s success is partly due to its dynamic post-launch support, including the addition of new characters and events that keep the gameplay fresh and exciting. The most recent addition to its roster of playable Killers is the iconic Chucky from the Child’s Play movie franchise, introduced on November 28.

In addition to improving the core game, Behaviour Interactive has collaborated with other studios to broaden the Dead by Daylight universe. Notably, Supermassive Games is developing a single-player narrative-driven horror game, while Midwinter Entertainment is focusing on a PvE multiplayer experience. These projects indicate the brand’s expansion beyond its original scope, promising more diverse experiences for its fans.

 

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