Dead by Daylight's developer Behaviour Interactive appears to be working on a new multiplayer game for next-gen consoles. Behaviour Interactive is currently hard at work continuing to support its online asymmetric multiplayer horror game Dead by Daylight. It's also working on other projects at the same time. New evidence is raising the question as to whether Behaviour Interactive is now working on what could be the planned successor to Dead by Daylight.
Behaviour Interactive has not announced a new game, to be clear. It's currently focused on Dead by Daylight, as well as its previously announced but yet to be released game Meet Your Maker. Behaviour is known to work on multiple projects at once, however. It launched three other games the same year that Dead by Daylight came out, for example. Plus, there's the possibility that the Dead by Daylight team could move on to something else, though there's no indication of that at this time.
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The evidence of a new project comes from recently listed job postings for Behaviour Interactive. Both projects are for an «Unannounced» Behaviour project currently in development. The first job is a Console System Programmer located at Behaviour's Montreal office. In this listing, Behaviour requests «strong experience» with development for both PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. It also asks for experience with cross-platform multiplayer game development.
A second job listing for an Online System Programmer provides further insight into what this new project could be. This job listing explicitly states in its description that the unannounced project it's for is for Behaviour's «next IP.» Other details confirmed in this job listing is that the game will
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