Dead By Daylight’s Second Resident Evil Crossover Is Finally Here
Enjoy the newest killer, the Mastermind Albert Wesker.
Capcom’s Resident Evil is returning to the popular horror game Dead by Daylight following last year’s success when Leon S. Kennedy and Jill Valentine joined the game. Today players across all platforms will be able to enjoy Project W, with Albert Wesker as our designated killer and Ada Wong and Rebecca Chambers as our two new Survivors.
“Wesker is a classic archetype – The Mastermind, who stops at nothing to achieve his goals,” explains Game Designer Aram Tab during an interview. Albert Wesker will bring three new perks into the game: Awakened Awareness, Superior Anatomy, and Terminus. The addition of Awakened Awareness will make Wesker a difficult foe, as his ability will always allow him to be one step ahead. After a survivor is unhooked, they won’t be able to sneak up behind Wesker easily, as he will be able to see the Survivors’ Aura.
Players that are interested in checking out the characters can check out the cinematic trailer below, or players who already have the title can jump into the game and start playing from today.
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