Dead by Daylight Developer Behaviour Interactive Hit With Layoffs

Dead by Daylight Developer Behaviour Interactive Hit With Layoffs

From GameRant (Written by Cameron Swan) on | OpenCritic

Dead by Daylight developer Behaviour Interactive has just confirmed that it's laid off an unknown number of developers. While it's unclear how many developers were affected by these layoffs, they were reportedly targeted towards the Dead by Daylight studio's mobile and external development departments.

A Canadian developer and publisher, Behaviour Interactive was founded in 1992 under the name Megatoon. As both Megatoon and then as Artificial Mind and Movement Inc., the developer operated primarily as a work-for-hire studio, assisting development on a range of Ubisoft, Konami, Sony, Nintendo, and Disney games, many of which were targeted towards younger audiences. The studio did deliver a handful of its own original games as well, with titles like Wet and Naughty Bear likely being the most recognizable. In 2016, Behaviour Interactive released Dead by Daylight, by far its most popular game, which itself has spawned several spinoffs.

Dead by Daylight's 2v8 mode returns with Attack on Titan crossover content, giving players a limited time to enjoy the double-sized game mode.

According to its own official website, Behaviour Interactive is home to over 1,200 employees. Today, that number grows smaller. As per a report from Game Developer, Behaviour Interactive...

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