Friday the 13th: The Game Getting DE-LISTED By End Of Year
News has come our way that sadly, Gun Interactive has lost the rights to Friday The 13th and that means Friday The 13th: The Game is going the way of the dodo and being removed from all streaming game services by the end of the year and then will be gone completely by 2024.
During the time leading up to the removal of the game from stores and its eventual shutdown, Friday the 13th: The Game and its DLCs have been put on sale permanently.
Gun offered an update on Friday the 13th: The Game this week in a post on through the game's quiet Twitter account. December 31st will be when the game is pulled from digital and physical retailers, though you should still be able to play it "at least" until December 31, 2024.
"The time has come. Our license for Friday the 13th will expire on December 31st, 2023," the update explained. "On that date, Friday the 13th: The Game will no longer be available for sale, both physically and digitally."
The game's been on the decline for years now ever since it was first announced in 2018 that it would get no new content due to the legal battles surrounding the Friday the 13th franchise. Dedicated servers for the game were shut down in 2020 which was another blow to the remaining playerbase.
Don’t worry though, there is still EVIL DEAD: The Game, Dead By Daylight, and the upcoming TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE: The Game as well to tide you over.
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