Developer Behaviour Interactive has announced that Alan Wake from the Alan Wake series will be added to Death by Daylight as a playable survivor in the game’s latest chapter. The Public Test Build featuring the character will be available on January 19 for PC via Steam. Alan Wake’s perks include Champion of Light, which grants you additional movement speed while shining a Flashlight. Illumination, is used to create a Boon Totem, allowing all nearby Survivors to see the Auras of Generators and Chests across the Map. There’s also Deadline, which activates when you’re injured, upping the frequency of Skill Checks while Healing Survivors or Repairing Generators. A new trailer for the character was also released. Dead by Daylight is available now for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam, Epic Games Store, and Microsoft Store.
Alan Wake creative director Sam Lake commented on the announcement in a statement, saying:
“We are thrilled to bring Alan Wake, our tortured writer, into the acclaimed Dead by Daylight. We feel the lore of our two horror experiences is a match made in the Dark Place and can’t wait to experience the horrors that await him in the Fog.”
The full details via the developer:
Alan Wake’s likeness is based on the physical actor of the character, Ilkka Villi, and, of course, the Chapter wouldn’t be complete without Alan Wake’s iconic voice, brought to life in-game by Matthew Porretta. He’s reprised his role for Dead by Daylight, recording a number of original voice lines and cries. Yes—that’s really Alan Wake you’re hearing scream. He also recorded material for several of our marketing assets, including the Chapter’s Launch Trailer, CGI Trailer, and Spotlight Trailer.
Alan Wake’s Perks
Hardened by his harrowing encounters in Bright Falls and beyond, Alan Wake has developed several keen survival abilities, manifested here as his three character Perks. His first is Champion of Light, which grants you additional movement speed while shining a Flashlight. If you successfully Blind a Killer, they will gain the Hindered Status Effect, temporarily slowing them down.
“I squeezed the flashlight like my life depended on it, willing it to stop coming any closer.” — Departure
Tip: If you really want the Killer to fear the light, pair this Perk with Haddie Kaur’s Residual Manifest, which will saddle them with the Blindness Status Effect.
Use Boon: Illumination to create a Boon Totem, allowing all nearby Survivors to see the Auras of Generators and Chests across the Map. When you have a lit Boon Totem, you’ll also Cleanse and Bless Totems faster.
“A shift in reality. Heavy with hidden meanings.” — Return
Tip: Try this Perk alongside Haddie Kaur’s Overzealous to raise your efficiency on Generators after scoping them out.
Sometimes, you just have to write through a hand-cramp. Deadline activates when you’re injured, upping the frequency of Skill Checks while Healing Survivors or Repairing Generators. Should you happen to miss one, the penalty will be halved.
“The night had been one desperate situation after another.” — Departure
Tip: This Perk will pair nicely with synergistic Skill Check-related Perks (use the in-game search bar to narrow down your favourite available options) which could allow for some interesting loadouts.
From one Dark Place to another, Alan Wake’s story continues in The Fog. Though there’s plenty of darkness where he’s going, as long as there are flashlights to wield, we’re certain he’ll be just fine.
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