The Dead by Daylight Mobile team has reportedly responded to fans' concerns that the game may be shutting down, noting that the team is "currently working on several important changes and improvements that take time." They also said that the development of the game "will be transferred to a new team," which will focus on creating new content and improving gameplay.
The information comes from Reddit user plutino, who shared a screenshot of their friend's direct message thread with the Dead by Daylight Mobile Discord account.
The full message reads as follows:
“Hello! Thank you for your message and for your dedication to Dead by Daylight Mobile. We understand your concerns about the lack of updates and delays in new content.
Our team is currently working on several important changes and improvements that take time. We strive to ensure that each new content is high-quality and interesting for players, and sometimes this may take longer than we planned.
We also want to inform you that the development of the game will be transferred to a new team that will focus on creating new content and improving the gameplay. We hope that this will lead to more regular updates and innovations in the future.
Regarding the extension of the combat gap until March 2025, this decision was made to give the new team time to develop and implement new features, as well as to ensure the game runs more stable. We understand that this may be disappointing, but please rest assured that we are doing everything we can to improve your gaming experience.
Thank you for your understanding and patience.”
The message unfortunately can't be found in the official DBD Mobile Discord server, since it was reportedly sent in direct messages. However, this seems like pretty good news for fans that were concerned about the game potentially shutting down. Discussion had previously started swirling around surrounding the game's possible closure after a long content gap and the removal of several Q&A posts - however, it seems like these may have just been steps to prepare for the "new team" that devs mentioned.