ead by Daylight is holding a survey to gather feedback on potential crossovers for the game.

A new survey from Dead by Daylight publisher/developer Behaviour Interactive may contain some hints as to which horror crossovers the game could be seeing in the future. Dead by Daylight already features a wide variety of crossover content in its Killers and Survivors, but there’s still plenty of untapped potential in the horror genre.
Launched in 2016, Dead by Daylight has held about 20 crossovers since its release. These have ranged from collaborations that do little more than add a new Killer to ones that support a fully immersive experience by also throwing in themed maps and Survivors. Past crossovers have merged Dead by Daylight with the worlds of other video games like Resident Evil and Silent Hill as well as other popular horror properties like Stranger Things.
The new survey was launched earlier this week and promoted by the official Dead by Daylight Twitter page. It contains numerous questions regarding fan enjoyment of the game as a whole and in past events. But some people taking the survey will also be greeted with a list of 76 different intellectual properties and asked to select which one they would be most interested in seeing have a crossover promotion with the game, with franchises covering the realms of anime, manga, movies, television, and other video games. While most of the options are horror-centric, there are some less traditional choices among the mix, ranging from games like Fallout and Devil May Cry to, humorously, children’s television show Teletubbies.
List of Dead by Daylight Crossovers Hinted at in Survey
- Akira
- American Horror Story
- Archie Horror
- Beetlejuice
- Berzerk
- Billy the puppet from SAW and Jigsaw
- BioShock
- Bloodbourne
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Cabinet of Curiosities
- Candyman
- Chainsaw Man
- Charmed
- Conjuring
- Control
- Dark Souls
- Dead Space
- Death Note
- Demon Slayer
- Devil May Cry
- Diablo
- Elden Ring
- Evil Within
- Fallout
- Fatal Frame
- Friday the 13th
- Full Metal Alchemist [Brotherhood]
- Ghost in the Shell
- Ghostbusters
- Ghostwire Tokyo
- Hannibal
- Hellboy
- Hellsing [Ultimate]
- I Know What You Did Last Summer
- Insidious
- IT
- Jujutsu Kaisen
- Junji Ito
- Jurassic Park
- Justin Long
- Little Nightmares
- M3GAN
- Mortal Kombat
- Nier Automata
- Outlast
- Overlord
- Pan’s Labyrinth
- Predator
- Sabrina the Teenage Witch
- Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
- Scooby Doo
- Sidney Prescott
- Slenderman
- Spawn
- Squid Game
- Street Fighter
- Teletubbies
- Terminator
- Terrifier
- The Addams Family
- The Casting of Frank Stone
- The Purge
- The Shining
- The Thing
- The Walking Dead
- The Witcher
- Tokyo Ghoul
- Trick ‘r Treat
- Universal Monsters – Frankenstein
- Universal Monsters – The Invisible Man
- Universal Monsters – The Mummy
- Until Dawn
- Warhammer 40k
- Wednesday
- WWE
- X-Files
Not everyone taking the survey will get to see the question that asks them to select from the above list. When Game Rant took the survey prior to this article’s publication, a prompt simply asked the user to type in the name of one franchise they would like to see added to the game, and a follow-up question asked whether that franchise should be incorporated as a chapter or a cosmetic collection. The game’s social media team confirmed that not all survey respondents will get the same questions, which allows the team to gather different types of data on Dead by Daylight‘s Killers and other topics.
Even as it looks to the future, September has been a big month for Dead by Daylight, featuring the limited-time return of Lights Out and Chaos Shuffle modes, as well as sales and discounts on some characters. This month also marked the release of The Casting of Frank Stone, a Supermassive Games-developed narrative horror adventure set in the world of Dead by Daylight.
