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Dead By Daylight Resident Evil RPD map taken offline over performance issues

But we all get 300,000 Bloodpoints for the problem.

The Dead by Daylight Resident Evil RPD map has been taken offline over performance issues, developer Behaviour Interactive has declared.

“We have temporarily disabled the new Raccoon City Police Station map across all platforms,” Behaviour said. “We are investigating reports of crashes after loading into a trial. The map will be reenabled when the issue is resolved. Thank you for your patience!”

“We know you’re excited to explore the Raccoon City Police Station, so here’s something else to be excited about while we get this fixed up: Login any time within the next week for 300,000 Bloodpoints,” Behaviour added.

Characters Leon S Kennedy, Jill Valentine and the Nemesis are still available to play as; moreover, skins that turn Leon into Chris Redfield and Jill into Claire Redfield are also available for purchase.

Dead by Daylight is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S & X, PS4, PS5 and Switch. Resident Evil Village is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S & X, PS4 and PS5; its bundled multiplayer component Resident Evil RE:Verse follows next month.


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