After a long wait, it is finally here. Friday the 13th the Game finally gets a single-player mode.
The horror slasher game Friday the 13th the Game has been out for quite a while, but the developers have not been able to fulfill one promise. Before the release, it was promised that the game would receive a single-player mode where you can also try your luck alone as a serial killer or camp resident and compete with (or against) bots.
With the upcoming patch, there are some major changes, but the most important one is probably the promised “Singleplayer” mode.
In the main menu, the mode “Offline Play” can be selected, followed by “Offline Bots”.
Currently, players will only be able to play as Jason against one to seven camp residents who come in three different difficulty levels. Depending on the difficulty, the camp residents defend themselves more, hide smarter, and venture out of hiding more quickly when the player moves on.
The mode is especially worthwhile for killers who want to get to know the different maps better or want to get the hang of things against bots before they dive into online battles.
In offline mode, it is currently not possible to play as a camp resident. Whether this will be added later is uncertain.
More Kill Animations for Jason
Additionally, the level cap in Friday the 13th will be raised to 150. The 50 new levels offer plenty of new unlocks, such as new, gruesome kill animations. For the camp residents, new outfits are coming so they can at least experience their last moments in style.
Last but not least, some holiday events are coming, because even serial killers and their victims like to celebrate Christmas:
- From December 18 to December 23, the chance of unlocking a rare or epic perk will be increased.
- From December 23 to December 27, the chance of finding audio recordings of Pamela and Jarvies will be increased.
- From December 23 to January 2, all players will receive double CP and can unlock new things faster.
So far, the community is very satisfied in the official forums. Whether the patch can deliver what it promises, we will find out today – because today, on December 18, it is supposed to go live.

