Keltner details how he set up an 1800 number as a satirical sex line, with the intention being for fans to call it to hear the characters saying 'silly sexy stuff' like commercials from the '80s and '90s. One was a Slumber Party clothing pack where the counselors would wear sleepwear skins.
Keltner reveals that several packs were due to be heading to the game. The legal battle didn't directly involve the studio, but focused on the entire license of the Friday the 13th IP. This was the result of the loss of a legal battle between Horror Inc and the license holder and film director, Victor Miller.
He opened the thread with the phrase 'Enough Time Has Passed,' a reference to the end of the game's dedicated servers in 2020 and its last update. Wes Keltner, co-creator of Friday the 13th: The Game and CEO of Gun Media has taken to Twitter with a thread revealing a number of content plans that were scrapped.