Today marks a significant moment for fans of horror multiplayer games, as Gun Interactive's Friday the 13th: The Game officially shuts down its servers. After years of thrilling players with its unique take on asymmetrical gameplay, the game's online capabilities will no longer be accessible. This closure is a result of licensing issues that have plagued the title since last year. Despite this setback, the game has left an indelible mark on the genre and inspired future projects.
In the dimming light of today, players of Friday the 13th: The Game bid farewell to their final opportunity to engage in the game’s online mode. Launched in 2017 for multiple platforms including PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and later the Nintendo Switch, the game quickly became a favorite among fans of the horror franchise. However, the expiration of Gun Interactive’s license has led to the inevitable shutdown of the servers tonight.
The troubles surrounding the game began with a long-standing dispute between director Sean Cunningham and writer Victor Miller over the rights to the Friday the 13th intellectual property. This conflict prevented Gun Interactive from adding any new content, notably the highly anticipated character Uber Jason from Jason X. Fans even attempted to introduce additional content through a fan-made mod, but this effort was swiftly halted by legal action from Horror Inc.
Despite these challenges, Friday the 13th: The Game played a crucial role in shaping the horror asymmetrical multiplayer genre. It laid the groundwork for other successful titles like Dead by Daylight, and paved the way for Gun Interactive’s future projects such as The Texas Chain Saw Massacre: The Game. Developer IllFonic also capitalized on the success, creating hits like Predator: Hunting Grounds and Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed.
Looking ahead, the future of Friday the 13th in video games remains uncertain but promising. Players can currently enjoy Jason’s presence in MultiVersus by WB Games, while rumors circulate about a new game involving series composer Harry Manfredini. Additionally, the launch of the Jason Universe earlier this year hints at potential returns across various media.
For now, the legacy of Friday the 13th: The Game stands as a testament to its influence on the gaming industry. Its departure may sadden fans, but it also serves as a reminder of the importance of innovation and perseverance in the face of adversity.
As we reflect on the game’s journey, one thing becomes clear: the impact of Friday the 13th: The Game extends far beyond its servers. It has inspired a generation of developers and gamers alike, proving that even in its twilight, the spirit of Jason lives on in the hearts of those who cherish the thrill of survival against all odds.
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