Dead by Daylight has thus far been separate experiences on all platforms. Soon, however, players on all systems will be able to come together. Behaviour Interactive announced today that will be supporting cross-play later this year. Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC will all be involved. A search feature and add friends feature are planned to search for friends from other games and add them directly to your friends list, and from there you’ll be able to move to Survive with Friends and custom parties.
Cross-progression is also on the table as a possibility for the future. Unlike cross-play though, nothing is set in stone. The team is currently talking with the different platform holders about potentially implementing the feature.
Behaviour Interactive also revealed a massive collaboration for Dead by Daylight which is bringing in Silent Hill. We have more information about that here.
Nintendo has updated the Japanese release schedule on its platforms for the week of June 4, 2020. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:
The asymmetrical multiplayer horror game Dead by Daylight will soon be updated with a new crossover. Konami’s Silent Hill will be entering the game, Behaviour Interactive has announced.
As part of the collaboration, a new Chapter will be introduced. A new Killer, The Executioner, and a new Survivor, Cheryl Mason will be included. Players can expect the new map Midwich Elementary School as well.
Here’s the official overview of the collaboration plus a teaser trailer:
The Escapist, in partnership with GOG.COM, has announced the debut Indie Showcase event. It will be held between June 11 and June 14.
The fun begins on June 11 with a digital showcase featuring “over 70 different indie games from developers all around the world.” It’ll offer “new reveals and lots of gameplay,” along with developer diaries.
Skrollcat Studios today announced that Hoa, a side-scrolling adventure platformer, is on the way to Switch. It will launch in late 2020.
Here’s an overview of the game:
Thunder Lotus Games has prepared a second gameplay teaser for Spiritfarer that offers a fresh look at the game’s dynamic and magical platforming levels. View the video below.
Spiritfarer is due out for Switch later in 2020.
When Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus was announced for Switch last August, the game was planned for a Q1 2020 launch. Although that window wasn’t met, we do now have a slightly more specific release window. Publisher Kasedo Games and developer Bulwark Studios announced today that the game will drop on Switch in July.
For those that need a refresher on Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus, check out the following overview and trailer:
Squidbit Works recently took Lords of Exile to Kickstarter in hopes of funding the project. It’s fortunately been a success, and the 8-bit side-scrolling action platformer has reached its goal. That means we’ll be seeing it on Switch once development has wrapped up.
Here’s everything you need to know about Lords of Exile:
E-Line Media is bringing its narrative adventure Beyond Blue to Switch, the developer announced today. While a release date hasn’t been determined, it will be available “in the near future.”
Here’s an overview of Beyond Blue:
The creation of LEGO Super Mario has been a long process for both LEGO and Nintendo. Since 2015, the two sides have been working together to see how they could bring a unique product to life.
Unsurprisingly, there were a few scrapped ideas along the way. Speaking about the creation of LEGO Super Mario with GamesIndustry, lead designer Jonathan Bennink said: