

Identity V launched globally on July 5th after being available in China the month prior and hit the 100 million download mark a day later.Vault Dwellers are an essential part of the game and are required for: operating production rooms, reproducing, protecting the vault from raider and deathclaw attacks and scavenging the wasteland. The latter Chinese publisher's game Identity V utilises Dead By Daylight’s asymmetrical survival gameplay, with the deal to make it happen being reached between the two in May of this year.īehaviour’s game director Mathieu Côté and Dead by Daylight product manager Alex Lin came onboard the project as gameplay advisors as part of the deal. Combining innovative gameplay with high calibre craftsmanship, they have built a loyal fanbase with the quality products they carry under their belt."īehaviour Interactive has previously collaborated with Disney, EA, Ubisoft, Microsoft, Warner and more recently NetEase. "Behaviour possesses a wealth of experience in developing triple-A games. Many of us here are big fans of their games. Behaviour is a world-class organisation that is uniquely charming. GAEA CEO Yann Wang added: “This is an important investment decision for GAEA. "This strategic partnership with GAEA will fuel our global growth on all platforms.” "As a Montreal-based organisation, we understand that the gaming industry continues to grow rapidly on every continent", said Behaviour Interactive CEO Remi Racine.

The news follows the pair previously announcing that they are co-developing Game of Thrones game for mobile, which is based on HBO’s show rather than the books. The investment will be used to fuel Behaviour's growth and help it establish a presence in the Chinese market.

Chinese entertainment company GAEAhas acquired a 20 per cent stake in Canada-based Fallout Shelter developer Behaviour Interactive.
