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‘Friday the 13th: The Game’ Celebrates Anniversary With New Updates

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Fans of Friday the 13th: The Game are finally getting some major wishes granted starting this Thursday. This week marks the games one-year anniversary since it was first released to the public.

The game has seen its fair share of trouble. Connection errors and faulty glitches have enraged even the most hardcore fans of the franchise. However, as time has passed, improvements have seemed to slowly better some of its worst qualities.

Thursday will bring a new update to Friday the 13th: The Game that fans have been begging to see come alive for quite some time.

The announcement of the new addition of Single Player Challenges (and more!) came via the official twitter account of Friday the 13th: The Game.

Saturday would mark the official one-year date, amping up this special anniversary to be a killer good time.

Besides the promising single player challenges, the massive update will include new content and features. Unlike updates in the past, this one is much bigger, expanding the single-player game mode. Some of the features included are:

A new camp counselor named Victoria Sterling, new Roy skins, upgraded Jason grab, AI Improvements, a rework of part 7 Jason, PC key-binding, a finished version of the Salt Mines update, Jason weapon selection, and more. A graphical engine update will aim to better the graphics as well.

Gun Media released a clip last month teasing the updated rendering process.

This update is free of charge and will be available this Thursday (May 24th) on all platforms.

Not only will there be bug fixes and new ways to kill those pesky counselors, Gun Media is also rolling out some extra XP and Tape Drops from May 24th to the 29th.

This XP will come in handy since new features and versions of Jason can only be unlocked when your XP is high enough.

Now let’s get into some of the updates in more detail.

The Salt Mine seems to poke fun at some of the sore losers of the online video game. A Gun Media community leader broke down what exactly the Salt Mines entail on the Friday the 13th: The Game official website forum.

“We all know how excruciating it is to play a match, snatch up a counselor, and – BAM! – ‘the host has left’ pops up on the screen,” wrote Community Admin ShiftySamurai on a post. “It’s annoying. It’s INFURIATING. It’s an issue that players have been experiencing, and telling us about, for a while now. But what do we do about salty players who can’t take the fact that they are losing? We give them Salt, with a Capital S”.

ShiftySamurai goes on to explain:

“Salt is a currency, only instead of being able to buy something cool with it, you buy an express ticket to the Salt Mines. More on that in a minute. Earning Salt is EASY! Just do any of the following:

  1. Leave a match early, like a jerk
  2. Leave a match while being killed, like a big jerk
  3. Leave a match as Jason, like a super jerk
  4. Leave a match while hosting, like a mega jerk”.

The Salt Mines will be a place of limbo where Salty players will be casted and forced to queue up with only other salty quitters. Salty players will be able to play anyone in private matches but can only participate in quick play while in the mines with others.

But don’t worry, if you are one of these salty players, salt will apparently go away with time. That is, if you do not continue to accumulate more salt.

The ability to switch weapons and deaths between different Jason skins will only be available once you reach level 113.

With that being said, it looks like only the dedicated fans of Friday the 13th: The Game will benefit from this ability. However, with all these new features being added onto the game, it’s never too late to start racking up those kill points.

So, dust of your hockey mask, grab your worn-out boots and get ready to crack open some camp counseling skulls during the Friday the 13th: The Game Launch Anniversary Spectacular!

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The Best Horror-Themed Casino Games

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Horror-themed entertainment enjoys significant popularity, captivating audiences with movies, shows, games, and more that delve into the eerie and supernatural. This fascination extends into the world of gaming, particularly in the realm of slot games.

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Several standout slot games have successfully incorporated horror themes, drawing inspiration from some of the genre’s most iconic films, to create immersive and thrilling gaming experiences year-round.

Alien

Alien

If you have been looking for an online mobile casino for your horror fix, perhaps the best game to start with is the 1979 sci-fi horror classic. Alien is the kind of movie that has transcended its genre and become a classic to the point that some people don’t immediately remember it as a horror movie.

In 2002, the movie was given official status: it was given an award by the Library of Congress as a historically, culturally, or aesthetically significant piece of media. For that reason, it only stands to reason that it would get its own slot title.

The slot game offers 15 pay lines while paying homage to many of the best original characters. On top of that, there are even little nods to many of the actions that happen throughout the film, making you feel right in the heart of the action. On top of that, the score is quite memorable, creating an immersive experience in one of the greatest movies ever.

Psycho

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Psycho (1960), courtesy Paramount Pictures.

Arguably the one that started it all. Dedicated horror fans will no doubt reference this horror classic, which originated in 1960. Created by masterful director Alfred Hitchcock, the movie itself was actually based on a novel of the same name.

As all of the classics were, it was filmed in black and white and can be thought of as quite low-budget, especially compared to many blockbuster horror movies of today. That said, it might be the most memorable of the bunch and that led to the creation of a memorable slot title as well.

The game offers a whopping 25 pay lines, delivering heart-pumping excitement in much the same way that the movie does. It visually captures the look and feel of Psycho in every way, making you feel the suspense of Hitchcock’s creation.

The soundtrack and backdrop add to the chill factor as well. You can even see the most iconic sequence – the knife scene – as one of the symbols. There are plenty of callbacks to enjoy and this game will make even the most critical of Psycho lovers fall in love as they attempt to win big.

A Nightmare on Elm Street

A Nightmare On Elm Street

Fredy Kreuger is one of the most iconic characters in not only horror, but pop culture. The sweater, the hat, and the slashing claws are all trademarks. They come to life in this 1984 classic and the supernatural slasher feels immersive in this slot machine title.

In the movie, the story centers around teenagers who are haunted by the dead serial killer in their dreams. Here, you will have to attempt to win with Freddy haunting the background. He appears in all five reels, providing a win over 30 potential pay lines.

If you get lucky, Freddy can make you pay: up to 10,000x your bet. With huge jackpots, the most recognizable characters from the original film, and the feel of being right there on Elm Street, this is one of those games that you will come back to again and again much like the many sequels that followed.

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‘Immaculate’ Stars Reveal Which Horror Villains They Would “F, Marry, Kill”

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Sydney Sweeney is just coming off the success of her rom-com Anyone But You, but she’s ditching the love story for a horror story in her latest film Immaculate.

Sweeney is taking Hollywood by storm, portraying everything from a love-lusting teenager in Euphoria to an accidental superhero in Madame Web. Although the latter got a lot of hate among theater-goers, Immaculate is getting the polar opposite.

The film was screened at SXSW this past week and was well-received. It also gained a reputation for being extremely gory. Derek Smith of Slant says the, “final act contains some of the most twisted, gory violence this particular subgenre of horror has seen in years…”

Thankfully curious horror movie fans won’t have to wait long to see for themselves what Smith is talking about as Immaculate will hit theaters across the United States on March, 22.

Bloody Disgusting says that the movie’s distributor NEON, in a bit of marketing smarts, had stars Sydney Sweeney and Simona Tabasco play a game of “F, Marry, Kill” in which all their choices had to be horror movie villains.

It’s an interesting question, and you might be surprised at their answers. So colorful are their responses that YouTube slapped an age-restricted rating on the video.

Immaculate is a religious horror movie that NEON says stars Sweeney, “as Cecilia, an American nun of devout faith, embarking on a new journey in a remote convent in the picturesque Italian countryside. Cecilia’s warm welcome quickly devolves into a nightmare as it becomes clear her new home harbors a sinister secret and unspeakable horrors.”

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‘Terminator: Survivors’: Open World Survival Game Releases Trailer And Is Launching This Fall

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This is a game that many gamers will be excited for. It was announced at the Nacon Connect 2024 Event that Terminator: Survivors will be launching early access for PC via Steam on October 24th of this year. It will launch fully on a later date for PC, Xbox, and PlayStation. Check out the trailer and more about the game below.

Official Trailer for Terminator: Survivors

IGN states, “In this original story taking place after the first two Terminator films, you take control of a group of survivors of Judgment Day, in solo or co-op mode, faced with a multitude of lethal hazards in this post-apocalyptic world. But you’re not alone. Skynet’s machines will hound you relentlessly and rival human factions will fight for the same resources you desperately need.”

First Look Image at Terminator: Survivors (2024)

In related news to the Terminator world, Linda Hamilton stated I’m done. I’m done. I have nothing more to say. The story’s been told, and it’s been done to death. Why anybody would relaunch it is a mystery to me. She claims she doesn’t want to play Sarah Connor anymore. You can check out more of what she said here.

First Look Image at Terminator: Survivors (2024)
First Look Image at Terminator: Survivors (2024)

An open-world game about surviving against Skynet’s machines sounds like an interesting and fun game. Are you excited about this announcement and trailer release from Nacon? Let us know in the comments below. Also, check out this behind-the-scenes clip from the game below.

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