Beloved Dead in daylight The 2v8 mode will return again from November 12 to 26. Once again, it will be time-limited, but there will be some substantial changes from its original incarnation set by the development team.
The Dead in daylight 2v8 chaos returns
All survivors will be playable, and more killers will be added to the roster of this addictive mode. The Blight, The Spirit and The Deathslinger have been confirmed to join the chaos starting November 12. Realms of Yamaoka Estate and Grave of Glendale have also been adapted to the 2v8 format, in addition to “several other new maps for the existing areas mode,” the press release reads.
To lend a hand balance the mode and give survivors more chances, they will gain Active Abilities in addition to Unlockable Abilities. These can lend a hand lift broken pallets, speed up the repair of teammates, or even bring someone back from a dying state and allow someone to “get up off the ground as many times as needed.” Unlocking skills provides benefits to your characters, depending on the classes they choose.
In this return, assassins can also choose their favorite class Dead in daylight 2v8 mode. Shadow blocks escapes and helps sneak up on Survivors. According to the press release, the brutes tear through the environment and become “an unstoppable force during chases.” Executioners are especially great at eliminating wounded Survivors. Finally, Fearmongers focus on movement and remain undetectable on the map.
Behavior Interactive doesn’t want to wait
“One of the reasons we’re releasing the second iteration on this timeline is because we really want to get it back into the hands of players,” he said Dead in daylight product director Justin Brown. “We don’t want people to have to wait 6 months to play again, and from our side we don’t want to wait another 6 months for more feedback.” Brown also says that the team “hopes to maintain the same approach in the future.”
Dead in daylight publisher and developer Behavior Interactive seems to be on a roll lately. Recently bought The Darkest Dungeon developer Red Hook Studios and praises it Dead in daylight Two million players log in every day, and the player base is approximately 60 million people.
