Behaviour Interactive is raising the prices of Dead by Daylight DLC on PC in an effort to promote cross-progression. For a long time, Dead by Daylight DLC has been cheaper on PC compared to console, but Behaviour plans to put an end to the inconsistency.
This decision comes after Update 8.1.0 introduced Lara Croft to Dead by Daylight as part of the Tomb Raider DLC. Behaviour has also elected to share details about Dead by Daylight's upcoming 2v8 mode, which will pit two Killers against eight Survivors, and cross-progression, a new feature allowing players to sync their progress across all available platforms (excluding the Nintendo Switch) from July 22 onward. That same day, the DLC prices for the PC will rise as part of the influx of big changes.
In the coming months, there will be a perfect opportunity for one horror franchise to come out with a Dead by Daylight crossover.
For a few days, at least, PC players can still snatch up Dead by Daylight's DLC collection at the regular prices. From July 22, the prices of select Dead by Daylight DLC is rising by $1 to match the other platforms. Behaviour justifies the...