Friday the 13th prices cut before the game disappears from storefronts

Friday, the 13thThis game pits the iconic Jason slasher against an army of teenagers. Camp Crystal Lake can be played by up to seven people, but its licensing problems are the biggest danger. Friday, the 13thOn December 31, 2023 the game will no longer be available in any storefronts. It is currently on sale to anyone interested. Friday, the 13th will continue to function until “at least” the end of 2024.

Official Friday, the 13th Twitter account shared this news in an announcement, which reads in part: “At this time, we’ve made the decision to reduce the price to $4.99 for the base game and $0.99 for each piece of DLC content. We will continue to offer the title and content at that price point right up until it is removed from digital/physical storefronts.”

This isn’t the first licensing-related hurdle that the Friday, the 13thThe game is facing. Following a dispute with series co-creator Victor Miller, the game’s matchmaking servers were closed in 2020. It appears that peer-to-peer matches will also be ending. New players will be able to play the game for less thanks to the reduced prices.

If you’re in the mood for another asymmetrical horror experience against classic movie murderers, publisher Gun has moved on to Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Players can choose to play either as the Sawyer Family or as the survivor of the farm.

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