When mapping out the true heavyweights of asymmetrical multiplayer, you always end up back at Dead by Daylight. Drop launched back in 2016 by Montreal’s own Behaviour Interactive, this horror-survival titan essentially threw out the standard industry playbook. It has somehow blown past 60 million global players, locking down a permanent spot in digital culture. Keeping people around that long takes more than luck, though. It requires a brutal co…
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