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Friday the 13th dedicated servers will be shut down this month

Friday the 13th dedicated servers will be shut down later in this month, developer Gun Media has advised.

“Dedicated Servers for Friday the 13th: The Game will be decommissioned in the upcoming patch, set to roll out this month, November 2020. What this means is that the game will revert back to peer to peer matchmaking for Quick Play lobbies,” Gun’s wrote in an update. “The Database Servers, however, will stay active and continue to house all player progression and unlocks, so users can continue to play Friday the 13th: The Game via peer to peer Quick Play and Private Matches.”

Double XP, CP and Tape Drop Rates, enabled at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, will remain in place.

Friday the 13thThe Game is available on Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4 and Switch. Developer Gun Media has recently released Predator Hunting Grounds on Windows PC and PS4.


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