Friday the 13th: The Game is being delisted from stores in December, but it'll remain playable for 'at least' 12 months
, reverting to the peer-to-peer networking favoured at launch.
Since then, with no new content in development, Friday the 13th: The Game has largely remained out of the spotlight, but, now, Gun has confirmed - in a- the game'll no longer be available to purchase, either digitally or physically, once its licence expires on 31st December 2023. There's some small solace for owners, however, in that the developer says the game will remain playable through"at least" 31st December 2024.
"We would like to thank our community for the dedication they've shown to Friday the 13th: The Game and Gun Interactive as a whole," the developer wrote,"and we are happy the game will live on awhile longer and continue to be enjoyed by anyone owning the game already." Friday the 13th: The Game may be in its final throes, but Gun isn't giving up on the asymmetrical horror genre just yet; the developer'sFrom Assassin's Creed to Zoo Tycoon, we welcome all gamers
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