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Dead by Daylight arrives on Nintendo Switch

September 24, 2019 by Andrew Newton

Behaviour Interactive have today released their asymmetrical multiplayer horror game Dead by Daylight on the Nintendo Switch.  This new edition will feature plenty of killers, survivors and cosmetic packs, plus there are additional chapters available for purchase from the Nintendo eShop, including the new Stranger Things add-on.

In Dead by Daylight players will be able to enjoy true horror as they become the hunter or the hunted.  This edition come with nine different killers ranging from powerful slashers to more supernatural entities and ten different survivors to try and save.  There’s also 3 cosmetic packs included and a Nintendo exclusive in-game cosmetic outfit for the game’s iconic killer, the Trapper.

In this multiplayer horror, players will find themselves in a deadly game of cat and mouse as one person takes the role of a psychotic killer whilst four friends run through an arena called the killing ground in order to escape escape the killer.  Each killing ground is procedurally generated and spawn points are completely random so that survivors will never feel completely safe.

“We are incredibly happy and proud to launch Dead by Daylight on the Nintendo Switch. This is another way for us to get the game into as many hands as possible. It is also a great opportunity for our players to play the game they love, anywhere. I would like to extend a warm welcome into the world of the Entity to Switch users. The first few games will be hard but hang in there… the upcoming victories will be worth it.” said Mathieu Côté, Game Director for Dead by Daylight and Head of Partnerships for Behaviour Interactive.

Dead by Daylight is available now for the Nintendo Switch via the Nintendo eShop and retailers.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Behaviour Interactive, Dead by Daylight, Koch Media

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