Dead by Daylight has sold more than 3 million copies

Dead by Daylight’s Special Edition has been released digitally across Asian territories, including Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea, Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia.

First released in 2016 for PC, the asymmetric survival horror game has since sold more than 3 million copies across all platforms and formats. An impressive figure.

In Dead by Daylight, players take on the role of both killer and survivors in an online and deadly version of hide-and-seek.

The most recent update to the title, “A Nightmare on Elm Street”, released last month and featured a certain iconic character called Freddy Krueger. He joined another nice guy called Michael Myers.

Dead by Daylight is out now and available on Steam, PS4 and Xbox One.

Reggie Fils-Aime on that NES Golf Satoru Iwata tribute

Nintendo has finally acknowledged that admirable tribute to their former CEO and president, the late Satoru Iwata.

In case you weren’t already aware, an emulation of 1984’s NES Golf, along with added motion control support, was surprisingly found to be hidden on every single Nintendo Switch.

If the date on a Switch is set to July 11th, the day in which Iwata passed away, and both Joy-Cons are then used in the “Directly” gesture that Iwata was famous for, NES Golf loads on the system.

Most speculated this was a tribute to Iwata, the game’s chief programmer, who died in 2015 at the age of 55. Fast-forward to now, and for the first time since it was found, Nintendo of America’s president Reggie Fils-Aime has recognised the discovery.

Speaking to Kotaku, Reggie said:

So, two comments on this. It was identified by folks playing around in the firmware. We’ve got nothing officially to announce for that content or what the plans are for that content. So that’s that.

A typical Reggie-response so far then: vague teasing about potential future content. However, he continued:

Certainly anything that pays respect to my friend Mr. Iwata is something that is near and dear to me personally, but in terms of that execution and what it was meant to do or what the plans are, we’ve got nothing to announce.

So while it does indeed seem to be a tribute to Iwata, there appears to be more going on there.

We’d take a guess that a Virtual Console service is being tinkered around with on the Switch and the classic games available for it will have added motion control support – possibly being activated by the “Directly” arm gesture used by Iwata. Or, of course, we could be completely wrong.

Whatever is being worked on, Nintendo is keeping tight-lipped about it, but we’re sure to find out the full details next year.

Xbox One X finds success in UK

The Xbox One X has enjoyed success in the UK, selling 80,000 in its first week.

This nearly matches the total sales of the Nintendo Switch during its first week in March. The X also outpaced PS4 Pro numbers from its launch week when it only hit 50,000. It took the PS4 Pro four weeks to reach the 80,000 mark in the UK.

However, both Sony and Nintendo were impacted by supply shortages, which dropped the possible number of sales.

Nevertheless, Xbox executive Aaron Greenberg was pleased and confirmed the number via Twitter:

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This is no doubt a win for Microsoft to start off the Holiday season. It’s a much better result than Japan too.

For a list of software chart-toppers in the UK, you can find that here.