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Behaviour Interactive, founded in 1992, has established itself as a prominent player in the gaming industry, particularly known for its work in licensed titles and innovative gameplay experiences. The studio gained significant recognition with the launch of "Dead by Daylight" in 2016, which became a cultural phenomenon and solidified Behaviour's reputation for creating engaging multiplayer experiences.

Key personnel include co-founders Rémi Racine and Pierre-Alexandre Provencher, who have been instrumental in shaping the studio's vision and direction. The team has also seen contributions from various talented developers and designers who have helped elevate the studio's projects.

Behaviour has developed several notable games, including "Voltron: Legendary Defender," "SB: Robotic Revenge," "Rango," and "Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime." These titles showcase the studio's ability to adapt popular franchises into interactive experiences.

The studio has significantly influenced the gaming industry by pioneering asymmetrical multiplayer gameplay with "Dead by Daylight," which has inspired numerous other titles in the horror genre. Behaviour specializes in action-adventure and multiplayer games, often focusing on licensed properties and unique gameplay mechanics.

The studio has received various awards and recognitions, including nominations for the Canadian Video Game Awards and accolades for its innovative contributions to the gaming landscape, particularly in the realm of horror and multiplayer gaming.

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