Latest Trailer Of Friday The 13th: The Game Revealed Jason's Special Ability

Gun Media just released another trailer of Friday the 13th: The Game. The video revealed Jason Voorhes' morphing ability. The players will be able to see how the ax murderer intends to kill them once they have started to play.

Jason's Morphing Ability Will Make Him Hard To Kill

Players are waiting for the release of Friday the 13th: The Game. However, Gun Media is just releasing snippets of the gameplay. According to PC Gamer, players should get ready with Jason because he has a morphing ability.

Jason's special ability makes him pop up anywhere he likes to kill. Although, he will not run because he will suddenly show up behind or right in front of the players. This will be his biggest advantage because he can kill up to seven people in a certain location.

The players need to be alert because Jason is not only powerful but also he can kill anywhere he wishes. The players' goal is either to avoid the horrific murderer or decide whether they will face and kill the main antagonist in the game.

Other Details About Friday The 13th: The Game

Players are expecting the release of the multiplayer campaign of Friday the 13: The Game soon. However, the single player campaign of the game will be released on a latter date. Gun Media wants the players to first experience the game with their companions.

Friday the 13th: The Game will feature Jason 6. Also, the monster in the game will be portrayed how he was in the sixth movie installment. Other than his ax and machete, the murderer can use different weapons as long as he can kill the seven counselors in the game.

For those who loved the 'Friday the 13th' movies, it is a must that they will try and play Friday the 13th: The Game. Gun Media promised that the gameplay will be faithful with the popular movies during the 80s. Hopefully, the players will have positive reactions towards the game.

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