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Today marks a bittersweet moment for fans of Gun Interactive's Friday The 13th: The Game, as the servers for the beloved title will officially shut down tonight. This closure comes as a result of the expiration of the game’s licensing agreement, which was announced last year. Players have been given a heads-up about this impending end, creating a sense of urgency among the community to enjoy their last moments in the game.
Since its launch, Friday The 13th: The Game has captivated players with its unique asymmetrical multiplayer experience, allowing fans to step into the shoes of either the iconic Jason Voorhees or one of the camp counselors. The game has fostered a dedicated community that cherished its thrilling gameplay and nostalgic ties to the classic horror franchise.
As the final hours tick away, many players are taking to social media to share their favorite memories and experiences, making this a poignant farewell for a game that has left a lasting impact on the world of multiplayer gaming.
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