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Dead By Daylight is finally adding The Walking Dead content to the main game today, as Rick Grimes and Michonne are available ...
Between the poorly received adventure game Gollum, the poorly received LOTR survival game Return to Moria, and the poorly ...
Watch the Entombment Rift Reveal Trailer for Dead by Daylight, the hit asymmetrical multiplayer horror co-op action game developed by Behaviour Interactive. Players can attain new Outfits for the game ...
Don't miss the Launch Trailer for Dead by Daylight, the hit asymmetrical multiplayer horror game developed by Behaviour Interactive. Players will be able to access the legendary Survivors Rick Grimes ...
Behaviour Interactive have revealed its latest addition to Dead By Daylight this morning, as the next character addition will be an EMT as a survivor. The character's name, which was leaked ...
Usually, the great thing is Behaviour Interactive is a company that’s been making games for 30 years. We have a long history of working with a lot of the licensers out there and people who own ...
It looks as though Dead By Daylight developer Behaviour Interactive is working on a new game. That’s if a few recent job listings on the developer’s website are anything to go by.
Behaviour Interactive occupies the fifth floor of a brick edifice in Montreal, Quebec. Over 100 years ago, before the advent of video games, that same building was a sweatshop.
Behaviour Interactive, the folks behindDead By Daylight, put together extravagant livestreams every so often. Typically just to show off whatever is coming next for the asymmetrical horror phenomenon.
Behaviour Interactive's projects are a mix of co-development and work-for-hire, working on franchises such as Fallout, Halo, Assassin's Creed and Warhammer 40,000, as well as developing its own IP.
Montreal, Canada-based Dead by Daylight developer Behaviour Interactive will acquire Seattle, Washington-based Scavengers developer Midwinter Entertainment from owner Improbable, the companies anno… ...
Behaviour Interactive announced it will be laying off up to 95 employees, including 70 based in Montreal, following several strategic structural changes.
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