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Okay, so, Dead by Daylight’s doing something big again — I mean, I can hardly keep up. They’ve gone and revamped the heck out of their quest system. Yeah, it’s a game-changer. Or maybe not. Who knows? It’s like they slapped on a fresh coat of paint, but some of it’s peeling already. The Rift — kind of like their version of seasons, a nod to Fortnite if you’re in the know — is where things get wild. Almost a complete overhaul. Sweet, but not without some hiccups.
So, May 2025 update hits, right? Orela Rose pops into the scene. She’s cool, but let’s be real, the juicy bit’s all about the Rift. Before, the challenges were like this map you’d unlock, step by step. Now, they’re these lists or whatever, and you’ve got everything dumped on you at once. Yeah, like Christmas but you’ve gotta work for your presents.
Hold on, there’s more. Players used to chip away one quest at a time. Painful, I know. Now, boom, you’re juggling a bunch like some kind of gaming wizard. No more unlocking specific quests to move ahead, except for those pesky milestones. It’s liberating, I guess? Or overwhelming. Depends on the day.
But oh man, it’s not all sunshine. Fragments. Why 100 now instead of 10? I swear they just love messing with us. Daily quests give you measly 15 fragments, and there’s weekly ones dishing out 75. Only five of those though. The math — it doesn’t add up in our favor. It’s like trying to squeeze juice out of a rock.
And here’s a kicker — they kinda Fortnite-ified the quests and lost some cool stuff along the way. No glyph challenges, no memory fragments, nada. Those quirky little tasks had personality, you know? Now it feels a bit… bland? If they don’t bring those back, a slice of this game’s heart might just fade away.
Dead by Daylight’s taking a gamble. I mean, Five Nights at Freddy’s is about to drop in, which is a whole circus on its own. Will this new quest system sink or swim? Whatever happens, let’s hope they don’t ditch the funky challenges. Those are the soul, man. Anyway, I’m watching (somewhat anxiously).