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Unmasking Neglect: Why the Arab Player Base Deserves Recognition and Support in Dead by Daylight

Dear BHVR team and fellow players,

As an Arabic player who has invested countless hours into Dead by Daylight, I find myself increasingly disappointed by how little consideration is given to our region and community. The Arab world makes up a passionate segment of the player base, yet there’s an undeniable sense that we’re being left out of the conversation.

One glaring issue is the lack of localization. Arabic is one of the most spoken languages in the world, yet it’s completely absent from a game with a global audience. This isn’t just about language; it’s about representation. When other communities see their cultures reflected or at least acknowledged, it fosters a deeper connection to the game. Unfortunately, that connection feels out of reach for us.

And then there’s the technical side of things. The removal of the Indian servers has been a massive blow to players in the Gulf and surrounding regions. For many of us, those servers were our only option for a relatively smooth experience. Now, we’re stuck dealing with lag, high ping, and disconnects that ruin the experience altogether. It’s not just frustrating—it’s isolating.

When Dead by Daylight prioritizes other regions for improvements and resources but leaves ours in the dark, it sends a message: our enjoyment doesn’t matter. It’s a tough pill to swallow when you’ve supported the game for so long.

To BHVR, this isn’t a complaint from one player—it’s a plea from an entire community. We want to feel like our time, money, and passion are valued. Whether it’s restoring server options or finally implementing Arabic localization, it’s time to show that inclusivity isn’t just a buzzword. We deserve better.

Behelit,

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