Dead by Daylight Update 2.99 Released for Patch 7.3.3 This Nov. 6

by James Lara November 6, 2023 3:21 pm in News
Dead by Daylight Update 3.13

Behaviour Interactive has pushed out Dead by Daylight update 2.99 (PS5 version 7.300.300) for patch version 7.3.3, which addresses several more bugs. Read on for the complete Dead by Daylight update 7.3.3 patch notes for November 6.

Dead by Daylight Update 2.99 Patch Notes | Dead by Daylight Update 7.300.300 Patch Notes | Dead by Daylight Update 7.3.3 Patch Notes:

Bug Fixes

Archives

  • Fixed an issue that made it impossible to gain progress on the “In Extremis” Challenge from Tome 16.

Bots

  • Bots are now better at dodging The Trickster’s Blades.

Characters

  • Fixed an issue that caused the Female and Male Survivor fast vaults distance not being the same.
  • Fixed an issue that caused The Trapper to play the Naughty Bear animation during several instances (attack miss, vault and stunned).
  • Environment/Maps
  • Fixed an issue in Pale Rose where a tree root would get the player stuck.
  • Fixed an issue where players were pushed into the roof of the Mount Ormond Resort building.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the Knights guards order range to be shorter on one side of generators due to Halloween asset collision.

Platforms

  • Fixed an issue on Switch with the Naughty Bear Mori button always visible even when an other outfit was selected.

UI

  • Fixed a potential crash in the Event Entry screen after purchasing an item with event currency.

Misc

  • Fixed a crash that could occur in the Store.
  • Fixed a crash/disconnection issue that could occur when playing with Bots.

That’s all for today’s patch. Sort of odd that some of these fixes are for an event that just ended, but I suppose they’ll be fixed for next time.

Source: Behaviour Forums

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