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How many hours have you played Dead By Daylight? How does it compare to other games you play?

arcticgirl36
arcticgirl36 Member Posts: 137
edited January 2023 in General Discussions

I have over 2000 hours in DBD if you count pc and console. That is probably more hours than my next 10 most played games combined. When I first learned about DBD I played exclusively single player games. I played mostly games like Assassins Creed Black Flag, Metal Gear Solid, Hitman, Fallout 4, Uncharted, Watchdogs, Wildlands, etc. But in terms of convenience and replay-ability I think DBD far exceeds all of them. I have always gravitated towards stealth games and playing DBD is like being able to play 'Hide n Seek' whenever I feel like it. It is almost perfection wrapped up in a game. What about you? Are there any other games you play that compare to how much time you play Dead by Daylight?

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  • arcticgirl36
    arcticgirl36 Member Posts: 137
    edited January 2023

    Yes I agree. There is something about being able to play a quick game of DBD with other real humans versus a single player game that really lends itself to replay-ability. It is not necessarily better. Just perhaps more conducive to playing a lot.

  • Interocitor
    Interocitor Member Posts: 149

    I have played Monster Hunter World and Dark Souls 1-3 more overall but DBD will catch up since those other games don't have new content and I play them much less now. Those games are better overall and more consistently fun than DBD, but DBD has more randomness that keeps me coming back.

  • RaSavage42
    RaSavage42 Member Posts: 5,549

    DBD- 1900+ hours

    Overwatch- 2000+ hours

    Division- 1000+ hours

    Division 2- 500+ hours

    I haven't looked at it in a while but that's what I remember

  • edgarpoop
    edgarpoop Member Posts: 8,391

    4089 according to Steam. I think I have ~2000 hrs in FF14. I sunk hundreds if not thousands of hours into Everquest many, many years ago (dating myself a bit).

  • arcticgirl36
    arcticgirl36 Member Posts: 137
    edited January 2023

    Interesting. So it seems like online games are able to keep people coming back for more, especially versus solo player. I suspected that might be the case. Although if an open world game is immersive enough, I can usually play for hundreds of hours. I don't find too many I would imagine I could play for like 2000 hours. But most single player games don't update constantly with new content like DBD, Overwatch, or Final Fantasy IV.

  • Blueberry
    Blueberry Member Posts: 13,671

    I think I’m a little over 9,000 now. I’ve probably got close to that in WoW over many years. Not much into anything else. Dbd kept my attention more than other games.

  • arcticgirl36
    arcticgirl36 Member Posts: 137

    I am the opposite of most everyone here it seems. I came from exclusively single player game campaigns pretty much, without ever playing online games, and now play tons of DBD. But I still go back to my old single player favorites, and play the latest single player games, but in terms of hours it just doesn't compare to DBD.

  • Aven_Fallen
    Aven_Fallen Member Posts: 16,288

    8068 hours according to Steam. I think I played World of Tanks more than DBD (playing World of Tanks since 2012, with breaks), but if I make a rough estimate (battles x average time in a game), I get a smaller value. So DBD is probably my most played game.

    Other than that, The Binding of Isaac Rebirth with 1140 hours, Binding of Isaac (original) 400 hours. And the rest is only a bit over 100 (stuff like Elden Ring, Dark Souls 1/2/3, Code Vein...).

    Even tho, a Browsergame I played for a very long time might be my most played game, but impossible to find out how many hours I spent on that.

  • arcticgirl36
    arcticgirl36 Member Posts: 137

    @Aven_Fallen that seems to be about my experience with single player games from 100 to 400 hours seems to be about the range. They don't dont usually have the constant updates like multiplayer games to sustain thousands of hours. Although I do know many people with thousands of hours in Skyrim and Fallout 4. But those games are the exeptions.

  • MikeyBoi
    MikeyBoi Member Posts: 542

    I have around 7500-8000hrs on DBD and I think a good example of a game that’s comparable I used to play on Xbox before I switched to PC was Gears of War. In gears of war if you wanted to elevate and take your skills to the next level you needed to learn how to do something called wall bouncing where you’re hip firing with your shotgun all while looking around and sliding from all to wall at the same time hence why an Xbox elite controller was the best for this cause it had a paddle on the back that you could button map your slide button to make my it easier to control and look around at the same time.

    This has inspired me to play Blight! Learning how to use proper bump logic, hug tech, and flick properly to hit really skilled survivors around pallet loops requires you to take it to the next level..

  • arcticgirl36
    arcticgirl36 Member Posts: 137

    I wish some of my favorite single player games would have released updates as frequently as DBD. I could play some of them forever like Assassins Creed Black Flag.

  • Superyoshiegg
    Superyoshiegg Member Posts: 1,489

    My top five most played of all time, at least on Steam.

  • arcticgirl36
    arcticgirl36 Member Posts: 137

    @Superyoshiegg Interesting you have more than double the gameplay in DBD as compared with GTA V! DBD is definitely doing something right.

  • arcticgirl36
    arcticgirl36 Member Posts: 137

    I should say I also played a lot of single player horroresque games like Outlast, Dishonored, Prey or Evil Within. Which are amazing, but they usually only last like 30 hours or less. Not even comparable to DBD in replay value.

  • Superyoshiegg
    Superyoshiegg Member Posts: 1,489

    Eh. GTA V had already been out for eighteen months by the time it released on PC, which was more than enough time for me to binge both the Story mode and Online in that game to the point where it was unnecessary to do it again on PC.

    Not that that stopped me, as I did it anyway. But it definitely does mean the hour count there would be a lot higher if it counted my original Xbox 360 copy lol.

  • arcticgirl36
    arcticgirl36 Member Posts: 137

    That makes sense SuperYoshi. But still DBD manages to hold its own against GTA V. It is amazing how DBD keeps drawing us in to play more. The gameplay is not all that varied. Yet there is something about it that I find it quite exhilarating compared to other games.

  • Reinami
    Reinami Member Posts: 5,566
    edited January 2023

    Majority of my games are on Steam that i play, here are my top 10.


    • 1. Dota 2 - 2579 hours
    • 2. DBD - 2361 hours
    • 3. Rust - 826 hours
    • 4. Final Fantasy VII - 522 hours (this one is actually probably much higher if you count all of the times i have played it on other platforms, i'd guess its actually around 3k hours total, i also casually speed run the game.)
    • 5. CS:GO - 377 hours (Somehow my hours in this got reset a long time ago, but in reality i'ts probably closer to 1k hours
    • 6. No Man's sky - 249 hours
    • 7. Stardew Valley - 198 Hours
    • 8. Factorio - 197 Hours
    • 9. Halo Infinite - 178 Hours
    • 10. Civilization V - 165 hours


    1 Game that is not listed on here, due to it not being on steam. is by far way more hours, because i have replayed the game to completion probably at least once a year for 20 years is Final Fantasy tactics, i also did a ton of modding and played tons of mods for it back in the day, so i'd guess this game i have around 1-2k hours.


    Also my entire childhood was spent playing WoW and Quake, so easily 10k+ hours on both of those.


    I think comparing DBD to single player games is probably unfair though, as most of the time (with rare exceptions, like replayability, or people who do speedrunning) they are meant to be played once through for 20-100 hours (depending on game) whereas DBD is a live service game. More fair comparisons are probably things like CS:GO, COD, WoW etc.

  • HugTechLover
    HugTechLover Member Posts: 2,482

    i’ve got around 4k on DBD split between console and PC. 1k on blight.

    I’ve probably put the same or more into WoW over more than a decade of playing with many long breaks. Lots of hours into the Diablo series & elder scrolls games.

  • arcticgirl36
    arcticgirl36 Member Posts: 137

    Thanks everyone. I love the input. It is so intriguing seeing what other games fellow dbd players have played. It is still interesting how single player games cannot compare in terms of hours played. I wonder if it is because people like interacting with real humans in online games, or the story basically ends and there is nothing left to do in single player games, or online games are more fun, or they just get more updates. For instance I have some single player games which I love, and they have amazing stories. But all things considered, I still play so much more Dead by Daylight.

  • HugTheHag
    HugTheHag Member Posts: 3,140
    edited January 2023

    Almost 400 =)

    That's not much by DbD standards, but that's quite a bit more than most games I play, since the games I enjoy most tend to be indie solo games that take around 10 to 20 hours to complete.

    That's around what I have on Hollow Knight though !

    I'm not a big player though, I have other time-consuming interests (namely, animation) that prevent me from playing video games as much as I'd like. I think beyond HK and DbD, my most played games are Darkest Dungeon, Borderlands 2 and Don't Starve Together, all at around 160h. =D

  • arcticgirl36
    arcticgirl36 Member Posts: 137

    @HugTheHag You are like me. I am almost exclusively a single player game person, except for dbd. Some others in the comment section have listed games that rival or exceed DBD, but those are all multi-player games.

  • Moonman157
    Moonman157 Member Posts: 102

    I have 1750 hours I believe. This is by far my most played game, I don’t even really play any other video games aside from the occasional game on the switch, so my next closest game would be like Animal Crossing at 150 hours. When I was a lil kid I played the ######### out of Goldeneye and WWF: No Mercy but there was no way to track hours back then.

  • Orochi
    Orochi Member Posts: 183

    Silly question but how do I check on Xbox?!

  • arcticgirl36
    arcticgirl36 Member Posts: 137

    The consoles never let you check but if you are like the rest of us you probably have at least a thousand plus. For example, on steam, if I had to guess I would think my DBD playtime was around 600 but in reality it is like 2000 lol

  • HoodedWildKard
    HoodedWildKard Member Posts: 2,013

    I'm just passed 500. And I only started in august 😅

    I've hit dbd hard, it's a brilliant, very unique game. I love the aesthetic and the lore.

  • Orochi
    Orochi Member Posts: 183

    I assume it is definitely in the thousands but I am interested to see the exact number. It may shock me lol. I also have a good chunk of time on my brother's profile as well.

    @HugTechLover I will try that and looking into profile options when I get home later, thank you for the tip.

  • Warlord1981NL
    Warlord1981NL Member Posts: 262

    DBD isn't close to my most played games at roughly 400 hours. I am 41 and my most played game of all time is Tetris. I've been playing Tetris for 30 years and out of all the games I have played over the years: the Starcrafts, the Homeworlds, the Command & Conquers, Mario games, Ratchet and Clanks, and all the other games I've played on PC, on Gameboy, on NES, on SNES, on N64, on PS2, PS3, PS4 and PS5 Tetris is still my most favorite game in the world. I have racked up 10s of 1000s of hours for it and it never gets old.

    Other games I have a 1000+ hours in are StarCraft: BroodWar, Homeworld 2, Secret of Mana, Final Fantasy X, Ghost Recon-franchise, Guild Wars 1 and 2, Warthunder, Super Bomberman, Midnight Club 3 DUB Edition, the various Need For Speed-games all put together.

  • Halloulle
    Halloulle Member Posts: 1,347

    About 2k hours in DBD. - That's within a little over a year tho.

    I usually play one game somewhat excessively for a long time.

    Warframe, with about 6k hours (since late 2014) was the one before dbd.

    Anno 1602 is where I always find my way back to --- first game I ever played on a computer. Couldn't even read when I first played. Over the course of 20+ years I must have racked up a couple thousand hours.

    In middle school there was a ftp MMO that I probs sunk 2-3k hours into over ~2 years.

    Both Sims 3 and Sims 4 probably have 1.5-2k hours.

  • arcticgirl36
    arcticgirl36 Member Posts: 137

    It is really cool that everyone has their own unique style of games they like to play besides DBD. It is not all horror or necessarily even a similar genre. I would never imagine such varied games.

    Somehow, I never really like to finish most of my favorite games. I feel like I would be really sad if they ended. If they are open world, I just play them and avoid the final quest or do endless side missions or restart over before triggering the final mission.

    But no game even comes close to my time commitment as DBD. One of the things I like about it is that it is almost like an olympic sport in some ways. You can compare yourself to another real person in terms of how well you loop, or how well you 4k survivors. There are actual metrics to compare as opposed to some single player games.

  • Pepsidot
    Pepsidot Member Posts: 1,662

    I've played almost twice as much DBD as every other game I've played on steam combined. Almost at 8k hours now. My second most played game on steam is CS:GO at 1800hrs.

  • LegacySmikey
    LegacySmikey Applicant, Member Posts: 627

    Over 12,000 hours in dead by daylight across multiple platforms.

    Easily my most played single game.

    I play a lot of games though & probably have dozens well over 1,000 hours & hundreds that are over 100 hours of play time.

    As a series I'd guess Zelda is my most played game as a franchise well over 25,000 hours I would guess of course I've been playing it most of my life too

  • Sonzaishinai
    Sonzaishinai Member Posts: 7,976

    DbD about 1550 hours

    Next biggest is Darkest Dungeon for about 350 hours so yeah big difference

  • Phasmamain
    Phasmamain Member Posts: 11,531

    Played for 2500 give or take

    Closest game is Red dead online with just over 1000 hours and paladins with about 400

  • FMG15
    FMG15 Member Posts: 456

    I have about 1800h in the game and it's by far my most played game. I think my seconds most played game is osu! with about 800h and Rocket League and Paladins with about 600h.

  • crogers271
    crogers271 Member Posts: 1,846
    edited January 2023

    I'm at about 350, like a few others I started in August.

    I don't have statistics but I wouldn't surprised if my most played games were Super Mario Bros, Super Mario World, and/or Zelda. Because back in the day you might have two games and you better well like them :). My memories of the NES are a little vague now, but I know when my brother and I bought the SNES Super Mario World was the only game we had for about 3 months and it got a lot of play.

    College was Diablo 2 and Rogue Spear. Goldeneye and Starcraft also way up there.

    In terms of Steam I have a few games in similar territory: Dark Souls 2 and 3 as single players game in the 300 hours range each, for strategy games I have Civ 6 (600), Total War: Shogun 2 (600), Darkest Dungeon (350), Dungeon of the Endless (400), for multiplayer games I have Vermintide 2 (300 - a lot of that single player), and Paladins (600)

    Though if I was just going off steam record it would be Civ 5 (1100) and the Sims 3 (350), but that is because my wife also played those games so that's really two people.

    In terms of games I've played for the longest time though: Dawn of War: Soulstorm. While Steam says I only have 400 hours in it, I started playing the game back in 2005 and have played it off and on since then.

    -

    Generally multiplayer games will see a lot more play. Involving other humans has a social aspect, but it also keeps the game unique. Like I really loved the Batman Arkham series, but I only have a couple dozen hours in each game. Single player games are like a movie, the first time can be great, but it's never going to be better than the first play through (perhaps the only exception that comes to mind is the original Deus Ex). Multiplayer games frequently get better the more you get into the game.

    This is, not surprisingly, why so many companies are trying to monetize it.

    Strategy games are perhaps the next closest comparison if they appeal to the player. They frequently have a lot of variety in tactics and the difficulty slider means you can make the game feel fresh once you get good at it.

    Simulator games (ala The Sims) also see people in their communities play into the thousands of hours.

  • Rovend
    Rovend Member Posts: 1,064

    My top games of steam. I have 2500 h on Lol also

  • feechima
    feechima Member Posts: 917

    2k hours between Steam and Xbox (more xbox). But I'd say about 4k hours just watching streams. I use to have them loaded up to support my favorite streamers while at work. I did that for about 4 years. I barely watch Twitch now. Currently on break because the game is just miserable, but I have ...

    5k in the Sims 4 (used to participate in model comps)

    200hrs Grounded (current game)

    400hrs The Long Dark

    390 hrs Farm Together

    1.5khrs State of Decay 2

  • Xendritch
    Xendritch Member Posts: 1,842

    DBD - 2.6k hours

    Monster Hunter World -1.6k Hours

    Overwatch 2 - 1.3k hours