Dead by Daylight Announced for iOS and Android

Anil Ganti

Developer Behaviour has confirmed that Dead by Daylight will be coming to iOS and Android. The widely popular survival horror game will be fully optimized and offer the same gameplay and modes as found on PC and console. The game will feature new controls and an experience carefully crafted for smartphones and tablets. It will be available before the end of 2019. Here's a trailer of what the game will look like on mobile.

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Players assume the role of one of the 17 survivors, Dwight Fairfield, Meg Thomas, Claudette Morel, Jake Park, Nea Karlsson, Laurie Strode, William 'Bill' Overbeck, Ace Visconti, Feng Min, David King, Quentin Smith, David Tapp, Kate Denson, Adam Francis, Jeff Johansen, Jane Romero or Ash Williams. The goal of the survivors is to escape the enclosed area, which can be done in one of two ways: either by repairing a certain number of disabled generators or by escaping through the hatch.

The hatch opens only when there is only one survivor remaining in the trial. Otherwise, the survivors will need a key to open the hatch if there is more than one person alive. The movement options consist of sprinting, walking, crouch-walking or crawling. They must elude the killer by losing their line of sight in a chase or by successfully hiding from them. Here are some of the screenshots of the game on mobile.

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Dead by Daylight is available on PC, PS4 and XBONE and will soon be offered on mobile (iOS and Android) and Nintendo Switch. The developer will support this version in the long-term with regular content updates, following the PC and console roadmap. The title will make its way to the Play Store and the App store 'later this year'

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About the author: Anil has been a lifelong tech enthusiast and has worked a variety of jobs before joining the Wccftech team in 2018. His primary responsibilities include reporting on all things in the Android and mobile gaming sphere. He is also passionate about PC hardware, obscure music and internet culture. He also has a thing for addressing himself in third person as an exercise in self-awareness.

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