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A plan to bring the not-quite-dead asymmetrical survival jointFriday the 13th: The Gameback to life has been abandoned just days after it was announced thanks to a cease-and-desist letter accusing the project of “cavalier disregard of copyright law.”

The axe first fell on Friday the 13th: The Game way back in 2018 thanks to alegal dispute over ownershipof the property that halted development of the game. It was a slow crawl into a dark hiding place from there, with the metaphorical monster close behind: The project waspermanently haltedshortly after the legal problems began, dedicated servers werekilled in 2020, and it wasremoved from saleat the end of 2023 when the license to the property expired, although the game itself was set to continue to run until “at least” December 31, 2024.

Anyway, sad situation but that’s how it goes with these things. But on April 1, Friday the 13th: The Game – Resurrected announced its presence on Twitter, with a release date reveal promised for April 15 and a snazzy bit of key art.

ViaBloody Disgusting, the mod makers promised that everything in the base game would be included in Resurrected along with content that didn’t make it to the official release, further content would be added through post-launch updates, and—this is where it gets really dicey—“You won’t need base game to enjoy our mod. The download will be available in our discord server!”

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Friday the 13th: The Game - Resurrection promo image - release date announcement coming on April 15

The timing was perhaps suspect: April 1 is a big day for fooling around, after all. But the announcement looked serious, and in any case I’m not sure what the joke would be. But just one week later, the whole thing ran into a wall in the form of a cease-and-desist letter sent on behalf of copyright holder Horror Inc., and it’s definitely not joking.

“There can be no dispute that you know your conduct is unauthorized and unlawful,” the letter states. “Indeed, in your Discord, numerous users have pointed out that proceeding to distribute this game without a license would obviously be copyright infringement. Those warnings are correct, and your cavalier disregard of copyright law exposes you to liability for willful infringement. Among Horror’s other remedies, Horror will be entitled to seek statutory damages of $150,000 per infringement.”

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The mod team was told that if they want to dodge that particular bullet, they need to pull the plug on the whole thing, and—understandably—so they did: In a message posted onTwitter, the developers said “the project is most likely over,” and that they are now working on removing all infringing content.

“It’s a shame that someone wants to fight against a fan made project with no profit made,” the Resurrected team wrote. “It wasn’t our intention to “hurt the brand” as Horror Inc claims we did … Not only is the project is over, but so is franchise itself as it seems that Horror Inc. just wants to leave this incredible series behind them and let it be forgotten.”

The evident unhappiness with the outcome is understandable, but it’s also completely unsurprising. The infringement in this case was clear, and effectively offering the full game for free is an almost egregious disregard of IP rights. In this case especially, there was no real doubt that action would be swift and decisive: A legal dispute over who owns the property is what killed Friday the 13: The Game in the first place, after all.

Speaking to PC Gamer, a rep for mod team said the project had been in development for about a year prior to the planned release date announcement, with seven people working on it, and that efforts to gain approval to release the mod were rebuffed.

“We did ask if there was a chance to get the rights to continue on the project, but they basically just told us no,” the rep said. “We are probably moving on from Friday the 13th and will continue on with some other projects we have in planning.” The team is also looking into working withBloody Pitchfork Gameson “more incredible projects.”

Since the receipt of the letter, the Resurrected Twitter account has been deleted (although another, calledGameResurrected, is still up) and thef13-resurrected.comwebsite is now a blank page with the message, “the site is currently down.”

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