I will freely admit that Dead by Daylight has, since its release 5 years ago, probably been the one game I’ve spent the most time consistently playing. It’s not, incidentally, that I think I’ve actually gotten good at it, but more the fact that I feel I do a little bit less bad each time. – To date, however, the games’ developers have been somewhat quiet in terms of which survivors, killers, and perks seem to be the most popular within its ever-growing community. In celebrating the game’s 5th anniversary, however, Behaviour Interactive has just confirmed a hell of a lot of stats which, if you too enjoy Dead by Daylight, you’ll undoubtedly find more than a little interesting reading!
Keeping it nice and simple, Behavior Interactive has, and I think for the first time ever, confirmed the ‘top 3’ in some of Dead by Daylights most relevant player choices:
Top 3 most played Survivors:
Top 3 most played Killers:
Most popular Killer perks:
Most Popular Survivor Perks
The stats don’t stop there though as they have also confirmed masses of other aspects of the game including the total number of hours people have spent playing it, the number of sacrifices to the Entity having (currently) been made, as well as the number of those who were lucky enough to escape the killer’s clutches!
Knowing full well that I’ve contributed a fair (albeit still exceptionally minor) number to those amazingly high stats, it does perhaps go to show that despite being 5 years old, Dead by Daylight is showing no signs of waning popularity. If anything, the game is perhaps bigger now than it ever was! – If you do, therefore, want to check it out for yourself, you can visit the official Dead by Daylight Steam product page via the link here! – Better still, in celebrating the games 5th anniversary, it’s got 40% off its price tag!
What do you think? Who is your favourite killer/character? – Let us know in the comments! – Let us know in the comments!
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