Dead by Daylight Out on Steam

Dead by Daylight Out on Steam

Try playing it while hiding in a closet.

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Jun 14, 2016 @ 11:17 PM (Staff Bios)
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The asymmetrical horror experience, Dead by Daylight, is now out on Steam. While developer Starbreeze builds hype about the game from their booth at E3, players can go ahead and jump into the nightmare. Describing itself as a hybrid action/survival horror game, Dead by Daylight brings multiple players together in order to face fear together.

Dead%20By%20Daylight%20Trapper.jpgDon't mind me, just passing through.

Starbreeze's foray into horror places five players into an unsettling environment with an even more unsettling catch. One of the players is the killer. The survivors are controlled from the third person and must try to escape without getting caught. This is no simple task, as each game brings changes to the maps and landscapes. The killer hunts in first person mode and is tasked with ensuring the survivors don't see the sunrise. Dead by Daylight is out now for anyone brave enough to give it a shot.

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