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Dead By Daylight's 'All Things Wicked' Update Brings Terrifying Unknowns

Dead By Daylight's 'All Things Wicked' Update Brings Terrifying Unknowns

Greenville, a seemingly peaceful town, is the stage for the unsettling events unfolding in Dead by Daylight's upcoming update, "All Things Wicked," set to launch on March 12. Residents and visitors alike are vanishing without a trace, leaving the community in a state of panic and fear.

(Photo : Behaviour Interactive Inc. / Screenshot taken from Steam.)

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A Town Gripped by Terror

The new update introduces players to Greenville Square, a map plagued by an enigmatic Killer known only as "The Unknown." The nefarious entity operates in the shadows, leaving no witnesses to its heinous acts. Reports suggest that The Unknown employs a deadly toxin and possesses the ability to manifest husks of itself, adding a layer of complexity to the game dynamics. These husks not only serve as a deadly menace but also act as a mode of transport, allowing The Unknown to swap locations seamlessly.

New Survivor, New Challenges

Accompanying the ominous presence in Greenville is the new Survivor, Sable Ward. A resident of the beleaguered town, Sable's life takes a dark turn when her best friend becomes one of the many who have gone missing. Driven by the need for answers, she embarks on an investigation that leads her into the ominous realm known as The Fog. Equipped to face the horrors within Greenville Square, Sable Ward adds a new dimension to the game's Survivor lineup.

Dead by Daylight Chapter 31 follows the recent introduction of the Chucky Chapter and the inclusion of Alan Wake content. With Behavior Interactive promising continued updates, players can look forward to the evolving landscape of this asymmetrical multiplayer horror game.

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