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Jason Voorhees, America’s favorite undead camp counselor and a guy who never met a lake he didn’t want to haunt, is having his kind of moment this Halloween, and not just because it’s October and everyone’s afraid to wear a hockey mask to the grocery store. The last few days, our machete-wielding pal has gone full influencer, popping up everywhere from Fortnite to Call of Duty faster than you can say “don’t split up, gang.”
First, let’s talk Fortnite — because nothing says modern horror icon quite like being sandwiched between Banana skins and Ariana Grande concerts. Yesterday, Epic Games unleashed the Jason Haunted Cup, a limited-time Fortnite tournament, where you could score the new Jason Voorhees skin for free if you and your buddy didn’t immediately get eliminated by an 11-year-old with cracked building skills. According to just about everyone who follows gaming news, the tournament was a Duos Reload, ten matches, two-and-a-half hours of mayhem, and let’s be real, probably more psychological terror than most horror movies, thanks to the Fortnite player base. Even if you missed the event, you can grab Jason’s bundle in the shop until October 28, so no need to break out the ski mask and go on a digital rampage just yet — unless, you know, that’s your thing.
Now, over in the slightly more “is that really necessary?” department, Call of Duty brought Jason into The Haunting, a Halloween event as subtle as Jason’s career counseling advice. Want to stalk your friends slasher-style in a “Slasher Deathmatch: Jason” mode? Who doesn’t, right? The Horror Inc. folks, Jason’s actual handlers — because apparently fictional mass murderers need PR teams now — said they put him in not one but both games because fans have been relentless. Which, if you ask me, is a slightly alarming thing to be relentless about, but who am I to judge? I still have an unopened pack of Jason action figures somewhere in my closet.
On social media, the hype machine has been as unstoppable as Jason himself. Threads went wild with players either flexing their new skins or whining about the bundle price — 2,500 V-Bucks for the full Jason experience, hockey mask, machete, emotes and all. The memes? Chef’s kiss. Especially those pitting Jason against Ghostface, or people debating whether Jason can survive being “third-partied” in a battle royale. My favorite tweet: “Jason Voorhees has been in more games than therapy.” If that isn’t the biographical headline for 2025, I don’t know what is.
No, there’s not a new Friday the 13th film or TV show announcement as of the last 24 hours — closest we’ve got are some series set photos leaking at the start of the month — but let’s face it, in this media landscape, spawning in Fortnite is almost as significant as a theatrical comeback. And for a masked murderer whose big achievement this month is “being a battle pass reward,” that’s quite the legacy.
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