Dead By Daylight Is Making Its Way To Mobile

Dead by Daylight is one of the most terrifyingly fun multiplayers you can get your hands on, and now the PC and console hit is making the leap to mobile.

Coming to both iOS and Android, the game’s official description reads as follows: “Dead by Daylight is a 4v1 multiplayer horror game in which one crazed killer hunts four friends through a terrifying nightmare.

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“In a deadly game of cat and mouse, players can take on the role of iconic killers such as Michael Myers, Freddy Krueger, or a Demogorgon from Netflix’s Stranger Things. Dead by Daylight Mobile will be fully optimized and offer the same gameplay and modes that fans enjoy, with new controls and experience carefully crafted for smartphones and tablets.”

Dead by Daylight mobile comes from Behaviour Interactive, and the team promises the game will be as close to the traditional version as possible. The mobile game will be a fully-rounded experience in which “the core gameplay experience and its mechanics will remain the same.” You’ll seem some tweaks to the UI, and some alterations to make playing on the go easier, but you’ll still get to experience the same heart-stopping fun as the console and PC versions.

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Players will be able to download Dead by Daylight™ Mobile for free on April 16th 2020 via the Google Play Store or the App Store.

That’s not the only big name game to landing on your smart device, as a new Game of Thrones title is also coming to an app store near you. Game of Thrones: Beyond The Wall is a fully-fledged RPG set in the world of Westeros.

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Taking places 40 years before the events of the HBO show, the game focuses on the Night’s Watch and sees you take command in an all-new and original story.

Featuring beloved characters from the series, Beyond the Wall will offer multiple modes to help you live out your best Westerosi life. The game releases on iOS on March 26, and will be available on Android in April.

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