Details from the "Friday the 13th Game" have been revealed. The reports about the game originated from its period of beta testing.

Players participating in the beta test leaked the information. The developer of the "Friday the 13th Game," Gun Media, opened beta testing to a select number of players in order to stress test the game.

People who contributed to the Kickstarter for the game or preordered it received access to play the beta. Players participating in the beta for the game were required to consent to a Non-Disclosure Agreement.

According to gaming website Game Revolution, some players did not comply with the NDA. They instead divulged information of their experience from the beta test.

The studio was aware that previews for the game were in-demand. For that reason, Gun Media restricted access to the beta test to a carefully chosen number of players.

Players were compelled to agree to an NDA but it did not succeed. Details of the game were still leaked despite the legal restrictions. In the end, the public benefited from the information provided by the leak. The studio also received free publicity for its game.

The leaked information included pictures and screenshots from the game. These were all confirmed by Gun Media that they were indeed from the game. The difficulty of the game was also revealed. Hiding from the main villain, Jason, was particularly hard.

One of the problems uncovered during the early beta stages of the game was the difficulty in setting up matches. Gun Media quickly addressed this issue and it has been resolved.

Gaming website Game Rant reported that during the beta, players have been searching for and attempting various ways to try and kill Jason Voorhees as well as the camp counselors. Gun Media will not confirm if Jason can indeed be killed.

So far, there is no evidence that any of the suggested methods posted online have been successful in eliminating Jason. According to news website, Vine Report, the counselors on the other hand have been creatively and successfully targeted to hilarious results.

The game includes the classic soundtrack from the movie. It provides a familiar and nostalgic atmosphere for the game. The composer of the movie was Harry Manfredini. The studio hired him to arrange the game's soundtrack.

The beta testing of the game has already ended. Players can now disclose more information. The public will know more details about the gameplay of Friday the 13th. The media will also be reporting on their initial reactions and impressions of the game.

The game will be launched in Spring 2017 for the PS4, Xbox One and PC. Only multiplayer gameplay will be available upon the game's release.

The single-player option will arrive shortly after release in Summer 2017. Anyone who backed the game's Kickstarter campaign or preordered will get the single-player content for free. Everyone else will have to pay for Friday the 13th's single-player feature.