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And judging from "David King" now trending on Twitter, it seems the news is being received by Dead by Daylight players quite warmly.ĭead by Daylight is available now on PC, PS4, PS5 Stadia, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and mobile devices.If you're having trouble finding the right video online, video search engines are a great place to start your search. It's a decision to take that step forward versus continuing to not take that step. While there's some criticism aimed at Behaviour for taking so long to have an openly LGBT+ character in the game, with 57 Survivors and Killers currently available, it's clear that the studio took this step forward quite seriously. It says that it appreciates hearing players' stories, as well as hearing what about Dead by Daylight resonates. As for any new revelations about David, outside of his newly confirmed sexuality, Dead by Daylight players will have to check out the upcoming Tome, Devotion.īehaviour closes out its statement by saying thank you to its LGBTQIA2+ community, as well as the larger Dead by Daylight community.
He's one of Dead by Daylight's 10 most popular Survivors. King has been a part of Dead by Daylight for years now, going back to the A Lullaby for the Dark chapter.
As a result, Behaviour says it feels "confident" in the direction of Dead by Daylight and its plans for David King.Īll Behaviour has to say about David King at this point is what Dead by Daylight players likely already know. GaymerX, a non-profit that does consulting and training regarding LGBT+ people and culture in video games, was brought in to share its experience with integrating LGBT+ themes into games and particularly for already established games. With that in mind, Behaviour also explains that it did its due diligence to ensure that the direction of the company's plans were done appropriately. RELATED: Dead by Daylight Updates Key Art with Contemporary Graphics and Character Models The Dead by Daylight developer explains that LGBTQIA2+ players are a "cornerstone" of its community and that it was "integral" to ensure that the game's cast of characters was "representative of our vast and diverse community." That Dead by Daylight lacked a confirmed LGBTIA2+ character until now has been something Behaviour was "determined to change."
The latest character to receive such attention is David King, who is now confirmed to be Dead by Daylight's first gay character.īehaviour Interactive put together a lengthy statement to the Dead by Daylight community acknowledging the importance of today's statement. Each Dead by Daylight Tome is packed with lore, fleshing out the game's Survivors into compelling characters. Yet developer Behaviour Interactive has spent the years since Dead by Daylight's launch building it into something more.
Horror movie monsters battle against human opponents is a great premise for a pick-up-and-play multiplayer game. Dead by Daylight is a very simple game at first glance.