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Friday the 13th: The Game Caught Up in Movie Copyright Lawsuit
The ongoing legal battle between Victor Miller and Friday the 13th has now spread far enough to affect Gun Media's Friday the 13th: The Game. Due to the legal issues surrounding the lawsuit and claims of ownership, all future updates for the game are being halted indefinitely.
From Dread Central:
As the official press release explains:
"When we originally learned that the game fell within the crosshairs of this legal dispute, we tried to balance the creation of new content requested by our fans against the maintenance and bug fixing that our community expects and deserves. We attempted to do both within the limits of the legal case.We've now been forced to accept that the lawsuit makes future content for the game, including alternate play modes, new playable Jasons and Counselors, and new maps, unfeasible now or in the future. Although the listed content types will be affected, we remain committed to launching dedicated servers on our console platforms and providing the continued maintenance and bug fixing important to supporting our fan base. So what does this mean exactly? There will be no additional content added to Friday the 13th: The Game.
This includes "Uber Jason", The Grendel Map, Jason Kill Packs, Clothing, Emotes and new Counselors."
However, before you start panicking about the game dying on you like a blonde on prom night, Friday the 13th: The Game's Wes Keltner has confirmed that the team will continue to work on updates for the game while the legal battle puts it in a holding pattern.