
Summary
Behaviour Interactive has announced a delay of three weeks for Dead by Daylight’s upcoming content, including Rifts, Collections, and the Public Test Build (PTB) that was originally scheduled for February 18. This postponement aims to address various longstanding issues and critical bugs in the game.
The updates will introduce several features, such as a surrender option and a system designed to detect survivor trolling behavior. The developer also promises adjustments to gameplay, enhancements in custom game modes, improved accessibility features, and more.
In a recent video, Behaviour Interactive explained their commitment to improving player experience by tackling significant issues that have been a concern for a while.
Translation: In el vídeo reciente, Behaviour Interactive explicó su compromiso con la mejora de la experiencia del jugador abordando problemas significativos que han sido motivo de preocupación durante un tiempo.
Players can expect two phases for the update rollout, with phase 1 focusing on immediate fixes and improvements arriving on April 2. Phase 2 is anticipated to extend from July to December, concentrating on continued improvements and balance adjustments.
Despite the wait for new content, the development team’s focus on resolving critical issues is seen as a positive move for the community.