Dead By Deadlight Is Collaborating With Dungeons & Dragons

Dead By Deadlight Is Collaborating With Dungeons & Dragons

Behavior Interactive and 505 Games, the team and publishers behind the asymmetrical horror game Dead by Daylight, have announced a collaboration with Wizards of the Coast. Though it hasn’t been confirmed, it looks like the team-up will bring one of Dungeons & Dragons’ monsters to Dead by Daylight.

The announcement came from a video posted to the official Dead by Daylight X/Twitter account. The post reads:

“Listen closely to the voice in the darkness…”

Although the video may be short, it appears that the monster showcased may either be a Spectator, a D&D monster that also appeared in Baldur’s Gate 3, or even a Beholder a monster that’s featured in the D&D Lego set. At the end of the video, it was revealed that more information will be available next week on May 14.

That wasn’t the only thing Dead by Daylight announced today because the May Developer Update is now in the works. According to a Twitter/X post, the latest update aims to fix “balance changes and quality of life improvements that we’ll be testing in the 8.0.0 PTB.” Some of these changes will affect killers such as The Good Guy, The Cannibal, and more.

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Berserk Golden Age Arc Anime Blu-Ray Preorders Live At Amazon

Berserk fans looking to rewatch one of the more infamous adaptations of the manga can soon make space on their Blu-ray shelf for a new Golden Age release. Specifically, Berserk: The Golden Age Arc Memorial Edition, a new collection of the 2012-2013 films. Available to preorder now at Amazon and Crunchyroll Store, this film trilogy will be released in the coming months.

Amazon lists the release date as June 18 with free launch-day delivery for Prime members. Meanwhile, Crunchyroll marks the date as August 27. So unless Amazon really is getting the Blu-ray a lot earlier than Crunchyroll for some unknown reason, one of these dates has to be wrong. Preorders at Amazon currently cost $70, and you won’t be charged until your order ships. You’ll get the set for the lowest price offered between the time you order and release, so there’s still a chance that Amazon will wind up matching Crunchyroll’s generous discount that drops the price to $52.49.

Of course, if you’re a firm believer in Berserk 1997, you can get the show in its best format right now at Amazon. The Blu-ray release has regularly sold out several times since its initial release in March, but fresh stock of the 25-episode series is available again at Amazon and Crunchyroll:

Finally, you can never go wrong with the manga. The late Kentaro Miura’s dark fantasy series has been collected in several editions over the years, but the beautifully oversized hardcover volumes are the best of the lot.

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New Study Reveals The Main Reasons People Want To Play Games

GameSpot parent company Fandom has released its fourth annual Inside Gaming report, and one of the key takeaways is that personal expression within games is increasingly important to players. The Inside Gaming report is based on data from Fandom’s 350 million monthly unique visitors, 45 million pages of content, and 250,000 wikis.

The report found that the main reason people play games is to unwind and relieve stress (54%), but a close second was “creation, imagination, and self-expression” (46%). This is up 10% from 2023, demonstrating a growing trend. Within games, the top five in-game customization players seek out to express themselves include character personalization (76%), Gamertags and usernames (48%), communication (35%), signatures and emblems (31%), and emotions and gestures (30%).

Why do you play games?

The report also found that there is a significant gap between how people express themselves in real life versus online. 80% of respondents said their “gamer personality” is different than their real-life personality. And then 64% said it’s easier to be themselves online rather than in person.

The Inside Gaming report went on to say that 60% of people believe self-expression in gaming is more important than ever before, with the study specifically calling out titles like Fortnite, Minecraft, and Roblox for offering extensive options to personalize their characters. Anyone who has played those games knows very well the depth and scope of what kinds of items, skins, and other in-game wares players can acquire to deck their character out as they see fit.

Additionally, the report touched on how 64% of respondents said gaming communities represent “vital safe spaces” where they feel free to express themselves, unlike how they might be able to in real life.

“From character customization to cosplay and content creation, video games have empowered gamers to explore, express and enhance their identity–nearly two thirds of gamers claim it’s easier to be themselves with a controller in their hands,” Fandom CMO Stephanie Fried said. “With the growing significance of gaming as a means for self-expression and personal evolution, it’s crucial for brands to connect to these motivators to help players bring their gaming personas to life in the real world.”

For more, check out the full study.