Shortly after its insanely successful release, Gun Media and Illfonic's Friday the 13th: The Game fell victim to the franchise's complicated legal issues, halting any and all future content from being added to the game.
While new content cannot be added to the game, the developers still are allowed to fix bugs and manage servers, and said servers have been having some issues in recent weeks.
Turns out, Camp Crystal Lake has been seeing a high rate of hacking.
"Beginning the first of July and continuing over the last ten days, there have been hacking attempts on Friday the 13th: The Game affecting matchmaking, gameplay, and player progression," Gun Media said in a press release. "We are in the process of conducting our own internal investigation and have engaged a third party international computer forensics company. We are working with our development partners toward preventing further disruptions."
They continue, "These attempts and the harm to our player base constitute a crime. So, in addition to our other efforts above, we will also be fully cooperating with any resulting law enforcement investigations. We have not detected any loss of or unauthorized access to any personal or financial player information. Due to the criminal nature of this intrusion and the ongoing investigation as to its origins, we are currently unable to share additional information."
Friday the 13th: The Game is available now on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and PC
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