Friday The 13th Game Devs Unlock Most Content For Players Before Removal From Stores
The popular horror game Friday the 13th has recently been removed from digital stores, but the developers have made sure to unlock all the content for players before it was taken down. This means that anyone who purchased the game before its removal will still have access to all the content that was available.
The game was released in 2017 and was based on the classic horror movie franchise. It was a multiplayer game where one player took on the role of Jason Voorhees, the iconic slasher villain, and seven other players had to work together to survive his murderous rampage. The game was highly praised for its immersive atmosphere and intense gameplay, but it also had its fair share of controversy.
Due to licensing issues, the game was removed from digital stores on May 31st, 2019. However, the developers at Gun Media have made sure that all players who purchased the game before its removal still have access to all the content. This includes all the downloadable content that was released for the game, such as new maps, characters, and weapons.
The developers also announced that they are working on a single-player version of the game, which will be released sometime in 2020. This version will be free for anyone who purchased the original game before its removal from stores. It will also include all the content from the original game, as well as some new features.
The developers of Friday the 13th have shown their commitment to their fans by unlocking all the content for players before the game was removed from stores. This ensures that anyone who purchased the game before its removal still has access to all the content that was available. It also shows that the developers are still committed to providing a great gaming experience for their fans, even after the game has been taken down from digital stores.