You’ll still be able to play the game after that point, however.
Following a long term run, the most recent section in the Jason Voorhees story is reaching something of an end (by means of IGN). Publisher Gun Media says it will deliver one last update for Friday the thirteenth: The Game prior to closing the multiplayer slasher fest’s committed workers down.
The uplifting news is you’ll actually have the option to play online through shared and private matchmaking, and you won’t lose any movement you’ve made because of the worker closure. Weapon Media vowed to share more subtleties on the update multi-week before it lands in November. Meanwhile, it said it will fix “an extensive rundown of player issues.” Those who need to get specialized help will have the option to do as such through JasonKillsBugs.com and the game will keep on being sold.
In any case, outside of significant declarations, you won’t see a lot of movement from the title’s authentic online media channels, and keeping in mind that you’ll actually have the option to visit the official network discussions, you won’t have the option to post on them. As it were, it’s astonishing Friday the thirteenth: The Game got as much help as it did. After a claim over who possesses the rights to the establishment’s characters wrecked Gun Media’s DLC plans, it appeared as though the game’s days were numbered, yet the organization proceeded to port the title to Nintendo Switch.
Meanwhile, developer Illfonic went on to find success with Predator: Hunting Grounds, and avoided the copyright issues that plagued its earlier effort.