As the Halloween season approaches, PUBG announces its newest collaboration with Behavior's Interactive Dead by Daylight, as reported by TechRaptor. The crossover will be coming later this month.
Both of the games tweeted on their official Twitter account to announce the collaboration. Further information can be expected later this month before the season starts. A report from Volsiz stated that PUBG is available for free on PC, PS4, and Xbox One, as the game just announced earlier this year that it will now be free-to-play on PC and consoles. Dead by Daylight can also be purchased on the mentioned gaming platforms.
Previous PUBG Crossovers
PUBG also collaborated with Suicide Squad for Halloween 2018 as they brought some characters to the game, including Joker and Harley Quinn-themed skins. It might happen again with the recent collaboration of the game since there is a lot of potential character from Dead by Daylight that can turn into skins.
Aside from this, they also collaborated with Resident Evil 2 as several gameplay modes, zombies, and Bio-Organic weapons were added to the game. There is also a possibility of adding a Dead by Daylight gameplay mode for this crossover.
New skins and weapons were also added to the game last month as they collaborated with Assassin's Creed. During the crossover event, Abstergo Industries appeared on some of the maps in PUBG mobile.
Previous Dead by Daylight Crossovers
A report from DBLTAP stated that there would be an upcoming collaboration with Dead by Daylight and Ubisoft's For Honor as they will launch a new map in the game. Last Halloween, the two also collaborated as they presented "Survivors of the Fog," a 4v4 PvP game mode where it featured the iconic killers of the game like The Trapper.
Last June, Move or Die also partnered with Dead by Daylight as several characters appeared in the game during the update, including Jenny, The Trapper, Huntress, and Blight.
Free Fire and PUBG: Mobile Lawsuit
January this year when the gaming company was put into controversy as Krafton filed a lawsuit against Garena for allegedly copying many aspects from them, such as weapon selections, game structure, gameplay, maps, and other contents within the game.
In fact, Free Fire's previous tile was "Free Fire: Battlegrounds." As per Krafton, YouTube should also be included in the case as it hosted Free Fire and Free Fire MAX videos that show the gameplays of the two.
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Written by Inno Flores