
While blockchain technology and NFTs don't appear to be going away anytime soon, moves like Steam's blockchain ban and the stiff player reaction to Dead by Daylight's flirtation with blockchain could keep NFTs from entering mainstream gaming at the moment. The Survivors objective is to escape the map by repairing five of seven generators scattered throughout it to power the two exit gates. Dead By Daylight developer Behaviour Interactive recently came under fire on social media after announcing its involvement with the Masters of Horror NFT Collection. If you play as a survivor, do keep this in mind. Survivors can somehow halt her projection by retrieving tapes from TVs, but in doing so, they will gain Condemned stacks.

In response, Behaviour issued another statement noting that it does not sell any NFTs itself and that Dead by Deadlight uses no blockchain technology or will it in the future.ĭespite the official responses and reassurances, Dead by Daylight's NFT backlash online appears to be far from over after becoming the latest company to publicly promote its game with exclusive NFTs. Dead by Daylight is an asymmetrical horror game where one player is the Killer and the other four are Survivors. After the meter is filled up, any downed survivor can be killed instantly. Valve recently announced it will be removing and banning Steam games including cryptocurrency exchange or NFTs, giving developers which use blockchain technologies an opportunity to revise their titles ahead of the policy taking effect. Many upset players also reasoned Dead by Daylight could be removed from Steam and be forced to issue refunds because of Valve's new blockchain policy.
