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05.04.2024 - 22:52 / gamerant.com / Lauren BeelerBeistad / Ios
Dead by Daylight has released a new community survey in order to get player feedback on a variety of major titles, like Helldivers 2 and Five Nights at Freddy's. Player satisfaction surveys for Dead by Daylight have helped developers get direct feedback on ways to improve the game, and this new survey could give some insight into some potential new content.
Since it began back in 2016, Dead by Daylight has been one of the most notable titles when it comes to the asymmetrical horror genre. The game has become a great way to experience some heart-pounding horror with fellow players, and developer Behaviour Interactive has utilized surveys as a way to get constructive responses from players. These surveys aren't only great ways for players to voice their opinions on what is working and what isn't in the game, but they can also give insight into upcoming Dead by Daylight updates. This new survey mentions a list of several popular games that could hint at what Behaviour Interactive is considering for new content.
The new community survey offers players to voice their feedback on their overall experience of Dead by Daylight's newest content, but it also asks players about their thoughts on some big name titles. Near the end of the survey, fans are asked to check which games on the list they have or have not played.
The list of games mentioned in the survey contains an interesting mix of horror and non-horror titles that have been quite popular through the years and recently. Including the likes of Phasmophobia and Lethal Company makes sense for a survey focused on a horror game, but the addition of games like Helldivers 2 and Valheim are interesting to see featured. One of the most exciting names to see on the list is Five Nights at Freddy's, which some players have been hoping to see featured in Dead by Daylight.
Although this survey isn't an official confirmation of what content could be coming to Dead by Daylight, it's interesting to think about what some of the games on the list could imply for the game's future. Only time will tell how this survey affects the future of Dead by Daylight, but until then, players can let their voices be heard by participating.
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