With so many horror franchises under its umbrella and engaging lore to tie them together, Dead by Daylight didn’t just set the stage for a crossover but raised the bar for them. While characters like Trapper, Trickster and Huntress will always remain in the spotlight, the game has set high expectations for recognizable big-screen slashers, which makes one wonder if a Dead by Daylight movie is complete without them. So, as Dead by Daylight continually adds to its ever-expanding roster of iconic characters, the more it becomes clear that the film should be the ultimate horror crossover.Released in 2016, Dead by Daylight has been a Steam staple that found popularity by pitting gamers against each other in a delightfully horrific game of cat and mouse. Over the years, Dead by Daylight has built a full roster of original characters while simultaneously offering players iconic horror slashers like Freddy Krueger, Michael Myers and, most recently, Alien’s Xenomorph. In 2023, James Wan and Blumhouse (the production company behind films like 2018’s Halloween trilogy, M3GAN and the upcoming Five Nights at Freddy’s) announced that they began development on a Dead by Daylight movie, leaving audiences curious about what the video game adaptation would look like.Dead by Daylight remains the quintessential 4v1 horror video game, often credited for helping popularize the genre. However, despite the spike in popularity on Steam, numerous original horror games with similar formats grappled to escape the shadow cast by Dead by Daylight’s success. Yet, compared to other horror titles like Friday the 13th: The Game or Last Year, it’s evident why Dead by Daylight triumphantly stood out, and it stems from the cavalcade of crossover characters its roster contains.RELATED: Five Nights at Freddy’s Rating Is the Movie’s Most Important Decision
With so many horror franchises under its umbrella and engaging lore to tie them together, Dead by Daylight didn’t just set the stage for a crossover but raised the bar for them. While characters like Trapper, Trickster and Huntress will always remain in the spotlight, the game has set high expectations for recognizable big-screen slashers, which makes one wonder if a Dead by Daylight movie is complete without them. So, as Dead by Daylight continually adds to its ever-expanding roster of iconic characters, the more it becomes clear that the film should be the ultimate horror crossover.
Released in 2016, Dead by Daylight has been a Steam staple that found popularity by pitting gamers against each other in a delightfully horrific game of cat and mouse. Over the years, Dead by Daylight has built a full roster of original characters while simultaneously offering players iconic horror slashers like Freddy Krueger, Michael Myers and, most recently, Alien‘s Xenomorph. In 2023, James Wan and Blumhouse (the production company behind films like 2018’s Halloween trilogy, M3GAN and the upcoming Five Nights at Freddy’s) announced that they began development on a Dead by Daylight movie, leaving audiences curious about what the video game adaptation would look like.
Dead by Daylight remains the quintessential 4v1 horror video game, often credited for helping popularize the genre. However, despite the spike in popularity on Steam, numerous original horror games with similar formats grappled to escape the shadow cast by Dead by Daylight‘s success. Yet, compared to other horror titles like Friday the 13th: The Game or Last Year, it’s evident why Dead by Daylight triumphantly stood out, and it stems from the cavalcade of crossover characters its roster contains.
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