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Dead by Daylight cross-play coming to all console formats

Dead by Daylight cross-play will soon be added across Xbox One, PS4, Switch and Stadia versions of the game, developer Behaviour Interactive has announced.

The consoles will also enjoy the benefits of cross-progression across each platform, Behaviour added, saying, “While a few years ago it was impossible to imagine that Cross-Play could be a thing in video games, it now seems a logical choice for us. Our aim has always been to make sure players can play together as a fully connected community, and today we are excited to share more about that plan.”

Cross-play is currently available on Windows PC via Windows Store and Steam. Cross-friends and cross-progression will head to PC as well as current-gen consoles.

Dead by Daylight is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4, Switch and heads to Stadia in September 2020. Its most recent addition was the Silent Hill character and map pack.


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