Dead by Daylight is Losing One of Its Biggest Crossovers Soon

Since launching in 2016, Dead by Daylight has become a leading example of asymmetrical horror games. Many similar games, like the now-discontinued Friday the 13th and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, have borrowed ideas from its gameplay. A major draw of Dead by Daylight has been its many collaborations with famous horror franchises from movies and TV. Characters and villains from series like Stranger Things, Alien, and even Resident Evil have been added to the game as playable Survivors and Killers. The very first collaboration was with Halloween in 2016, bringing Michael Myers and Laurie Strode into the game. However, before that partnership reaches its 10-year anniversary, the Halloween content is being removed from Dead by Daylight.





