The horrible survival situation is over soon, with the clear retirement of Friday the 13th: Game announced.
According to the Gun Media team, it was revealed on social media that most of the players who survived Jason Vorhees will have a final review before the closure of its servers.
This does not mean the end of a solid concept, but the closure of its dedicated servers means that the games will be in peer-to-peer format, i.e., only pre-configured contacts can meet the game session.
An important announcement about the future of Friday the 13th: The Game.https://t.co/DA1x2W64qG pic.twitter.com/TpFQLLSwyg
– Friday Game 13 (@ Friday13thGame) November 3, 2020
An important announcement about the future of Friday the 13th: The Game.https://t.co/DA1x2W64qG pic.twitter.com/TpFQLLSwyg
— Friday The 13th Game (@Friday13thGame) November 3, 2020
So, apart from the ability to play openly online, this represents their actual death. A situation that everyone involved knows about.
But the strongest is the announcement that stadiums for this game, Youth Refugee Survival Community Shelter, will be archived and no new content can be added.
With a major overhaul of the fix, it will bid you farewell to one of the most iconic games of the industry, bringing back one of the movie’s villains in all its original glory.
Friday the 13th: Game
Friday the 13th: The Game is a semi-open world set in the fictional field of Crystal Lake, is the original setting for the Friday the 13. 13. The time when the game was set in the mid-1980s. , where the first films were released.
Both assassins and camp advisers can be controlled by both players and AI, with various levels of difficulty offering advantages and disadvantages on both sides.
With the aim of eliminating every advisor or survival of the undisputed Crystal Lake killer, Friday the 13th: The game has made a mark for the old fans.