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Dead by Daylight dev Behaviour Interactive opens second UK studio

Another one.

Dead by Daylight developer Behaviour Interactive has branched out from Canada to open a second UK-based studio in Truro, Cornwall.

The studio will be known as Behaviour UK – South and is comprised of a majority of staff from a local dev called AntiMatter Games. The new studio follows an initial UK acquisition earlier in the yer in SockMonkey Studios in Middlesbrough, which is now known as Behaviour UK – North.

“We are thrilled that we can continue to pursue our passion for making games as part of the Behaviour team,” said AntiMatter’s former CEO, Rich Barham, who’ll now serve as General Manager of Behaviour UK – South.

“We feel very fortunate that we can maintain our home in beautiful Truro, and we look forward to welcoming new members to the team over the coming months and years,” Barham continued.

Dead by Daylight is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5 and Switch.


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