After the 6.0.1 patch update, many gamers are still hopping on to Dead by Daylight, and it is pretty impressive that the game still has this much following since it was released way back in 2016.
Over the years, the number of maps in the game has grown as well, and gamers can play in several different areas, including some from other franchises like Resident Evil. Since the multiplayer mode in Dead by Daylight usually selects maps at random, players should familiarize themselves with all the maps in the game.
In Dead by Daylight, the map breakdown involves realms, and each realm is home to a number of maps with a similar theme and tone. Additionally, the weather will usually carry over in between maps in the same realm as well.
The full list of the realms in Dead by Daylight is as follows:
Most of these locations are original, with some exceptions being based on other media (e.g. Silent Hill), and the original realms usually have around five maps in them.
MacMillan Estate, for example, is home to the Coal Tower, Groaning Storehouse, Ironworks of Misery, Shelter Woods, and Suffocation Pit. These were all owned and operated by Archie MacMillan. He ran the estate like a slave camp, and some pretty horrific episodes occurred there.
Autohaven Wreckers is basically a horror version of some gas stations and similar locations. Maps in this realm are Azarov’s Resting Place, Blood Lodge, Gas Heaven, Wrecker’s Yard, and Wretched shop.
Coldwind Farm is supposedly one of the older areas in the game, featuring hints that it might have been built in the 1800’s. The bodies of its owners, Mr. and Mrs. Adams, were found amongst the carcasses of their livestock. Maps there are Fractured Cowshed, Rancid Abattoir, Rotten Fields, The Thompson House,
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