Behaviour Interactive continues to provide robust post-launch support for its live service multiplayer horror game, Dead by Daylight. Seasonal content updates with new Killers, Survivors, Story, and microtransactions aren't the limits of Behaviour's support, either. The developer continues to iterate on Dead by Daylight's core gameplay systems, promising in June that specific changes would be coming later this year. Unfortunately, Behaviour has now had to delay some of those planned Year 7 changes, telling Dead by Daylight players to expect them in 2023 instead.
The two specific Dead by Daylight quality of life improvements that have been delayed into 2023 are the «Wiggle Escape System» and «Gameflow Improvements» features. These are just two of many promised quality of life changes to Dead by Daylight. Other changes include a visual update toDead by Daylight's main menu system, streamer mode, bots in custom matches, and the addition of pre-set loadouts. These other features all remain on track as previously announced for Year 7 of Dead by Daylight.
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The Wiggle Escape System feature is particularly disappointing and quite odd for Dead by Daylight to be delaying. As Dead by Daylight players know, the Wiggle system, which allows Survivors to escape being carried by a Killer, badly needs improvement. Not only is it not particularly well-designed, but it poses accessibility concerns. Behaviour has a replacement system that it experimented with akin to its Engine mini-game. But it seems the system is less of a priority than others for the time being.
The planned Gameflow Improvements have also been long-awaited byDead by Daylight players. The idea behind Gameflow Improvements
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