Would you like to get the latest updates about your favourite game? Here, we have discussed how to play Dead By Daylight PTB.
The Dead By Daylight PTB has arrived ahead of the official release date. You can now play the DBD public test build to see how the new killer and survivors work.
Interestingly, Dead By Daylight has collaborated with Capcom to bring the experience close to fans. If you are a Steam user, you can experience the bizarre spin-off dating simulator by downloading Hooked On You.
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How to Play Dead By Daylight PTB
You can now play the Dead By Daylight game on PC and Steam. To do that, kindly follow the steps below.
- First, open Steam and install the Dead By Daylight game from the Steam page.
- Go to Library and right-click Dead By Daylight. From the menu option, choose Properties, then Betas.
- Further, select the dropdown menu and choose Public Tests
- Finally, close and restart Steam and play Dead By Daylight.
The Dead By Daylight public test build is only available on PC and Steam. At the moment, you cannot play on Epic Games.
Dead By Daylight Killer and Survivors
Albert Wesker is the new DBD killer. However, Ada Wong and Rebecca Chambers are the two survivors.
The complete DLC, similar to the Nemesis chapter that starred Leon and Jill Valentine, which would cost £9.49, will arrive in September.
Meanwhile, the new Project W also add some map changes to Racoon City Police Department and a new killer and survivor.
Dead by Daylight Trailer
Conclusion
We have discussed how to play Dead By Daylight PTB. We will keep you updated with the official release of the game.
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