Non-disclosure policy didn't stop "Friday the 13th: The Game" beta players from divulging details about this much-anticipated horror offering from indie group Gun Media. The game entered beta testing 4 days ago to stress test the game.

Gun Media knows that there are too many sneak-driven players so they carefully chose those who will play for closed "Friday the 13th: The Game" beta test. However, even if players were made to sign a non-disclosure agreement. This safety measure didn't stop some in leaking vital information about the game. Of course, this is a welcome development for us who missed the invite.

Some of these leaks include pictures and screenshots which were later confirmed legit by Gun Media themselves. Others have even leaked how difficult "Friday the 13th: The Game" could be, especially hiding away from killing maniac Jason Voorhees, Game Revolution said.

So, a day ago from official closing on beta trials, players can look a bit deeper into the game. Here we are divulging leaked details about gameplay, initial reactions and impressions.

There are reports that it was difficult to make matches during the early beta stage of the game. It's a good thing that Gun Media was quick to address the problem and this hold up is now fixed. What presents a nostalgic feel in the game is the same classic soundtrack from the movie. It was revealed that "Friday the 13th: The Game" hired the same composer Harry Manfredini to arrange the game soundtracks, IndieObscura said.

Meanwhile, the game is going to unleash in early 2017 for those who pre-ordered the game having the chance to play beta if there are schedules coming. The game is available in multiplayer but single player will follow shortly after release.

Ready to sit back, relax and watch the slaughter coming into consoles and PC? Then it is going to just few weeks to go before we land a hand on "Friday the 13th: The Game."

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