Dead By Daylight

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
Genre: Online Multiplayer
Publisher: Starbreeze
Developer: Behaviour Interactive
Release Date: June 14, 2016

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'Dead By Daylight' Reaches 50 Million Players, Developer Behaviour Interactive Opens New Studio In Toronto

by Rainier on April 25, 2022 @ 2:06 p.m. PDT

Dead By Daylight is an asymmetrical multiplayer horror game in which one crazed killer hunts four friends through a terrifying nightmare.

Independent developer Behaviour Interactive, known for Dead by Daylight, announces the opening of its new studio in downtown Toronto.

Today’s opening is the latest growth moment for one of the gaming world’s most active studios, which employs more than 900 people at its Montreal head office and is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year.

Behaviour recently reported record revenues of $225 million for 2021 and revealed at this year’s GDC event that its most popular title, Dead by Daylight, has reached more than 50 million players worldwide.

“We are thrilled to expand our operations to a second office here in Canada, especially as Toronto continues to distinguish itself as an entertainment and production hub in North America. This market has been important to our business and the gaming industry at large,” says Rémi Racine, CEO and Executive Producer, Behaviour Interactive. “The opening of our first Toronto office is not only a testament to Behaviour’s growth potential today but is a key asset for future expansion efforts and partnership opportunities for our company.”

The new studio at 96 Spadina Avenue is the second location for Behaviour, which is headquartered in Montreal’s tech-focused Mile-Ex neighbourhood. The downtown Toronto office will be home to at least 50 employees working across the company. Behaviour’s three core business units focus on the development of original games, on co- and full-development projects for major brands like Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony, and on the adaptation of gaming technology for businesses outside of the gaming sector.

Today’s office opening is recognized by politicians supporting Behaviour’s expansion into Ontario, including: 

  • John Tory, Mayor of Toronto
  • Hon. Doug Ford, Premier of Ontario
  • Victor Fedeli, Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade of Ontario
  • Lisa MacLeod, Ontario’s Minister of Heritage, Sport, Tourism, and Culture Industries

“Toronto was one of the fastest growing cities in North America before the pandemic and our growth is continuing as we reopen. We are continuing to attract businesses, people and jobs from all over the world including in our own country,” said Mayor John Tory. “The opening of a new Behaviour Interactive office in our city is another vote of confidence that Toronto is coming back stronger than ever. I look forward to welcoming this new office into our city and seeing the growth of video game development and creation in our city.”​

​​​​​​“Congratulations to Behaviour Interactive, Canada’s largest independent game developer and publisher, on their expansion into Ontario,” said Premier Doug Ford. “Ontario is the best jurisdiction in Canada for businesses to operate, with our world-class workforce and commitment to job creation. We look forward to seeing Behaviour Interactive grow and build their workforce right here in Ontario.”

“We congratulate Behaviour Interactive on their expansion into Ontario with their new Toronto studio, and the exciting new jobs for our world-leading tech talent they will create,” said Vic Fedeli, Ontario Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade. “Our competitive business climate, talented workforce and vibrant tech sector make Ontario the ideal place for homegrown innovators like Behaviour to expand and market their unique gaming technology to the rest of the world.”

“I am excited to welcome Behaviour Interactive to Ontario,” said Lisa MacLeod, Minister of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries. “Toronto’s tech sector provides a wealth of world-class talent and this expansion will create jobs and new opportunities for indie video game developers who contribute a special and unique perspective to the industry. I wish them every success as they join Ontario’s ever-growing video game and interactive digital media sector.”


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