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Behaviour Interactive business and news from across the web.- Dead by Daylight's Entity lives off emotions, and I can't stop feeding itThe Entity in Dead by Daylight is sustained not by death, but by the intense emotions experienced by both killers and survivors during trials. Developer Behaviour Interactive revealed that the thrill of the hunt, the highs of escape, and even the despair of defeat all feed this ultimate evil. The article argues that player emotions, mirroring those of the in-game characters, also contribute to keeping the game's core loop alive.
- ICE NINE KILLS Enter The Fog With “PLAY DEAD”Horror-themed metal band Ice Nine Kills has released a new single and music video titled "Play Dead" in collaboration with the video game Dead by Daylight. The track, created for the game's 10th anniversary, features appearances from Tony Hawk, Devon Sawa, and Krsy Fox, and includes an in-game cosmetic collection for players. This collaboration further solidifies Ice Nine Kills' connection to the horror genre across music and gaming.
- Limmy has finally been banned from Dead by Daylight, but he'll be back very soonScottish streamer Limmy has been temporarily banned from playing Dead by Daylight for "Griefing: intentional game play abuse." The ban is reportedly for a few days, with Limmy humorously noting he will "do the time standing on my fucking head." His ban stems from his controversial "malice bets" and in-game actions, such as blocking teammates or intentionally attracting the Killer.
- Dead by Daylight developers on finally getting Jason VoorheesBehaviour Interactive's Dave Richard and Mathieu Cote discuss the long-awaited addition of Jason Voorhees to Dead by Daylight. They explain that the character is a 'slasher' type and that the team focused on recreating his signature slow, yet surprising, presence in the game. The interview also touches on the broader 'Jason universe' being brought into Dead by Daylight.
- Monopoly Star Wars: Heroes vs. Villains review for Nintendo Switch 2 and SwitchMonopoly Star Wars: Heroes vs. Villains for Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 offers a strategic digital adaptation of the classic board game with new mechanics like team-based gameplay and Influence Points. Developed by Behavior Interactive and published by Ubisoft, the game introduces unique character abilities and combat encounters. While it provides an innovative experience, performance issues, particularly with Ubisoft Connect integration on PlayStation 5, and the inherent limitations of Monopoly as a video game hold it back from being a must-buy, though it may appeal to fans of the franchise and digital board games.
- Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes Vs. Villains review – board game conversionMonopoly: Star Wars Heroes Vs. Villains is a Star Wars-themed party game loosely based on Monopoly, developed by Behaviour Interactive and published by Ubisoft. While it offers numerous Star Wars touches and a polished presentation, it suffers from laborious AI turns and an overreliance on dice rolls, making it less interactive when played solo. The game is available on PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
- My Two Weeks Back in Dead by Daylight in 2026 — Too Much Gaming | Video Games Reviews, News, & GuidesA returning player details their two-week experience with Dead by Daylight in 2026, noting the game's continued growth and familiar yet exciting content. Despite overwhelming additions and a steep learning curve for both new and returning players due to intense matchmaking, the game remains a thriving 4v1 horror experience with a healthy community and well-maintained by Behaviour Interactive.
- Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs Villains Review - A board game far far awayMonopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs Villains offers a team-based twist on the classic board game, aligning players with either the Heroes or Villains of the Star Wars universe. While it pays homage to the films with its art and music, the game suffers from repetitive gameplay, limited references to TV shows, and frustrating menu controls. The game is available on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch.
- Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains launch trailer –Ubisoft has released the launch trailer for Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains, a team-based twist on the classic board game developed by Behavior Interactive. The game features iconic Star Wars locations, heroes, and villains with unique abilities, and uses Influence Points to determine victory. It is available on Nintendo Switch both digitally and at retail.
- Review – Monopoly: Star Wars – Heroes vs. Villains (PlayStation 5)Monopoly: Star Wars – Heroes vs. Villains offers a fresh take on the classic board game with team-based gameplay, unique character abilities, and cinematic battles. While the Star Wars presentation, music, and C-3PO narration capture the film's atmosphere effectively, the tutorials can be lengthy. Overall, it provides a fun and strategic multiplayer experience, especially for Star Wars fans.
- All Dead By Daylight Free Skins And Quests For The Black Banquet EventThe Black Banquet event in Dead by Daylight runs from June 25 to July 16, offering players free skins and cosmetics through various quests and mechanics. Players can earn Banquet Coins by completing challenges, which can be used to unlock items, and a special Oni cosmetic set is available via Twitch Drops. The event introduces new gameplay elements like 'morsels' and 'poison' that players must utilize to complete objectives.
- The Life Road’s New Survivor is Bringing Justice to Dead by DaylightDead by Daylight has introduced Shane Wiigwaas, its first indigenous Survivor, as part of The Life Road chapter and 10th Anniversary celebrations. Shane, an Anishinaabe defense attorney, brings new Perks and a unique story to the asymmetrical horror game. Behaviour Interactive emphasized the importance of authentic representation in his character design.
- Underrated 2024 PS5 Game Just $5.99 on PS Store, Lowest PriceThe interactive narrative game The Casting of Frank Stone, developed by Supermassive Games and published by Behaviour Interactive, is available for PlayStation 5 at a discounted price of $5.99 on the PlayStation Store. This limited-time offer represents an 80% price reduction and is part of a sale that concludes next week. The game is also currently included in the PlayStation Plus Extra catalog.
- Respawn Monday #4: Jason in DBD, Valor Mortis & Witchfire — Too Much Gaming | Video Games Reviews, News, & GuidesDead by Daylight is celebrating its 10th anniversary with the addition of Jason Voorhees from Friday the 13th as a playable killer. Behaviour Interactive continues to support the game with character model improvements and upcoming chapters based on Terrifier and Castle of Frank Stone. The article also briefly mentions other horror franchises and characters that have appeared in the game.
- A Dead By Daylight Feature Film Is In The Works, Slated For Release In Late 2027Behaviour Interactive is developing a Dead by Daylight feature film, with a planned release in late 2027. Game director Mathieu Cote confirmed the project, which follows the game's integration of characters like Jason Voorhees. This news comes amidst recent layoffs at the studio.
- All DBD killers ranked, and which ones you should unlock nextThis article provides a ranked tier list of all killers in Dead by Daylight, based on their overall ability and average difficulty. It aims to help players decide which killers to unlock next, considering both performance and fun, and mentions specific characters like The Slasher, The Clown, and The Artist as strong choices.
- How To Counter Jason In DBD With One Life-Saving TrickThis guide explains how to counter Jason Voorhees in Dead by Daylight by utilizing a crouch-walking tactic. Crouch-walking prevents survivors from leaving visible footprints or red clouds, which Jason uses to track players via his Omnipresent Evil ability. This method is particularly effective when paired with the Urban Evasion perk.
- 10 years later, asymmetrical horror game Dead by Daylight sets a new concurrent player record on Steam, showing that the ongoing support is definitely workingDead by Daylight, the 10-year-old asymmetrical horror game developed by Behaviour Interactive, has set a new concurrent player record on Steam with over 125,000 players. This surge in popularity is attributed to ongoing support, visual overhauls, and the recent addition of Jason Voorhees. The game is also available on PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch, with cross-platform play enabled.
- Blumhouse CEO tells fans to "have faith" after bringing on board a lesser-known horror helmer to direct the…Blumhouse CEO Jason Blum defended the choice of Icelandic filmmaker Thordur Palsson to direct the upcoming Dead by Daylight movie adaptation, urging fans to have faith. Palsson is known for the Netflix series The Valhalla Murders and the upcoming monster movie The Damned. Blum drew parallels to the success of Five Nights at Freddy's director Emma Tammi, who was also not widely known before helming the hit video game adaptation.
- Dead by Daylight hits new all-time peak player count, proving live service isn't deadDead by Daylight has achieved a new all-time concurrent player peak of over 125,820 on Steam and over 250,000 across all platforms, driven by the release of the Jason Voorhees chapter and a 60% discount. This surge in players celebrates the game's tenth anniversary and demonstrates the continued success of live service models in the gaming industry.