Soon to be celebrating its sixth anniversary, Behaviour Interactive's Dead by Daylight is still a pretty solid choice for online cooperative horror, especially among the streaming community. Sitting up there with the likes of Phasmophobia and Left 4 Dead 2, it's one of the best multiplayer horror titles to play with others, and it's not hard to see why. With its roster of characters and monsters from movie franchises, the studio is continuing to pump out new villains and heroes, and in between that, there are general updates rolling out.
In a recent post on the official Twitter page, patch 5.7.1 for Dead by Daylight has now gone live. Simply referred to as a «bugfix patch,» it comes with a litany of fixes for some known glitches. One of the things that many will notice is that the Ghost Face chase music has had its volume lowered. The patch notes do say that this is only a temporary solution, as the studio is apparently working on some new music all together. There are also fixes for things pertaining to character issues, such as the Killer not being able to pick up a Survivor at the bottom of the basement stairs.
Dead by Daylight 6th Anniversary May Bring New Killer, Community Challenges, And More
As mentioned above, the game will be turning six soon, with a Dead by Daylight anniversary broadcast happening this month to kick off the usual celebratory festivities in June. The broadcast will invite fans to reminisce about what this past year has meant for them in terms of playing the game. There's also said to be a Year 7 Roadmap, as well as some upcoming quality of life improvements, additional updates to things like gameplay, and the reveal of Chapter 24. That's all happening on May 17.
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