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Dead by Daylight
Dead by Daylight is turning ten, and Behaviour Interactive isn’t letting that slide by quietly. The studio has announced a one-day, in-person anniversary event in Montreal on June 14, 2026, plus a pricey limited Collector’s Set for anyone who can’t make the trip. For players this is more than cake and nostalgia – it’s a sign the game’s crossover-and-update engine is still humming, and Behaviour is gearing up to make a statement about the next decade of DBD.
The live event is straightforward in scope but heavy on fan-friendly moments: panels, reveals, meet-and-greets, and playable stations. That last part matters — a playable build or hands-on tech demo could mean first looks at upcoming mechanics or new crossovers. You’ll also be there for the Year 10 Anniversary Broadcast, which should frame the studio’s roadmap for DBD’s next season or two.
For those who can’t fly to Montreal, Behaviour opened a Collector’s Set pre-order. It’s lavish: a limited statue showing The Huntress and Sable Ward with The Entity’s claws, a lifesize flashlight replica, ten pins, ten art cards, a hefty artbook, and in-game items (an exclusive banner and badge plus 9,000 Iridescent Shards). Price: $249.99 / £185.99, shipping to arrive around June to match the anniversary.

This caught my attention because Dead by Daylight has earned longevity through steady game support and smart collaborations — it’s one of those multiplayer titles that keeps renewing itself. Behaviour’s built a reputation for high-profile crossovers and regular updates, and a tenth-anniversary spectacle feels fitting.
That said, there are red flags worth calling out. The Collector’s Set price is steep for what’s partly cosmetic and partly digital. $250 buys serious hardware or multiple full-priced games; it also risks feeling like a cash grab if the physical items or the digital bundle don’t hold up. 9,000 Iridescent Shards sounds generous, but players will rightly ask what that gets them in practice — a lot depends on pricing and what exclusive cosmetics might be locked behind other purchases.
Behaviour is following a pattern we’ve seen with community-first events like BlizzCon or TennoCon: bring the creators and the die-hards together, make reveals feel earned, and sell premium merch to superfans. Whether this becomes an annual affair is unclear, but launching it at the ten-year mark is smart PR and community glue. The teaser that former devs will return is a nice touch — fans eat up behind-the-scenes history and development stories.
The timing also matters because the studio recently teased a second Stranger Things crossover chapter. If Behaviour is stacking multiple collaborations and using the anniversary as a launch platform, the next few months could be packed with content drops that actually affect player retention and matchmaking dynamics.
Behaviour’s Dead by Daylight 10th anniversary event is a welcome, fan-first celebration that signals confidence in the game’s future — but the $249.99 Collector’s Set is aimed squarely at superfans. Expect reveals, nostalgia, and maybe a few big crossover announcements; just don’t be surprised if tickets sell out or the collector gear divides the playerbase.
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