Dead by Daylight patch 6.1 could mark the arrival of customisable maps, with a new video from the multiplayer horror’s official Twitter showing a reworked MacMillan Estate, just weeks after players speculated on changes in the public test build.
Home to The Trapper, the cleaver-wielding, bear-trap laying killer farmer, who launched with the original game in 2016, the MacMillan Estate appears to have some additional or altered maze tiles – the generic, environmental components used to build Dead by Daylight’s realms – bringing more palettes, hiding cupboards, and windows for survivors to jump through.
Dead by Daylight maze tiles come in various forms, and are often referred to as “gyms”. A “palette” gym is a C-shaped section of wall with an obstacle survivors can drop to slow down a pursuing killer; a “jungle gym” is so named because it allows for the greatest amount of movement, containing both an obstacle, and a window that survivors can pass through to evade their would-be murderer.
The footage on Dead by Daylight’s Twitter, teased with the caption “How did these tiles get here? Coming soon”, seems to show a version of the MacMillan Estate, revamped with new gyms and maze tiles.
How did these tiles get here?
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