Supermassive’s single-player Dead by Daylight game will be shown at The Game Awards

The Until Dawn studio is collaborating with Behaviour Interactive on the title

Supermassive’s single-player Dead by Daylight game will be shown at The Game Awards

A single-player game set in the Dead by Daylight universe will be shown off at The Game Awards this week.

First announced earlier this year, the project is a collaboration between UK studio Supermassive Games (Until Dawn, The Dark Pictures Anthology, The Quarry) and Canadian Dead by Daylight developer Behaviour Interactive.

The official Dead by Daylight X (formerly Twitter) account teased a Game Awards reveal in a message published on Wednesday.

“We’re obviously all horror fans here at Supermassive, and massive fans of Dead by Daylight,” Supermassive Games studio director Steve Goss said earlier this year.

“Now we’re thrilled to be collaborating with Behaviour on a brand-new single-player interactive story game set in the terrifying omniverse of Dead by Daylight.”

“We’ve been working hard to blend the tension, agency, and branching storytelling of a Supermassive game together with Dead by Daylight’s mythology to create an intense narrative experience filled with powerful life or death choices,” said Supermassive executive producer Traci Tufte.

“Our game will be set outside the Entity’s realm and feature the story of a new cast of characters who players will follow for an unprecedented experience beyond the fog.”

Supermassive’s single-player Dead by Daylight game will be shown at The Game Awards

“This is a whole new way for horror fans to experience Dead by Daylight, and we couldn’t be more excited to share it with the world.” Goss added.

It was announced this summer that Supermassive is also developing Little Nightmares 3.