Jason Voorhees and his machete will return to Camp Crystal Lake this fall when Gun Media releases Friday the 13th: The Game on PC, Xbox One, and PS4. At this weekend's PAX South event in San Antonio, new images of the game's Friday the 13th Part III version of Jason were revealed.

Shared on the game's Facebook page, these new images (pictured below) show the video game's depiction of Jason's appearance in the third Friday the 13th film (in which he was played by the late Richard Brooker). Kane Hodder, who played the Camp Crystal Lake killer from Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood to Jason X (four films in total) is portraying Jason once again via motion capture technology.

This won't be the only version of Jason gamers will encounter on panicked sprints through the woods, as several types of the slasher will be available to stalk the screen. Stay tuned to Daily Dead for more details, and to learn more about Friday the 13th: The Game, visit the game's official BackerKit page:

In case you missed it, check out our previous coverage of Friday the 13th: The Game:

"Friday the 13th: The Game is a third-person, asymmetrical multiplayer title where one player controls Jason Voorhees while the remaining seven control camp counselors trying to survive the night.That's right...1v7 multiplayer set in the semi-open world of Camp Crystal Lake! It's a classic horror fan's dream, no shaky cam, no found footage. We want you to know we're revitalizing the golden era of slashers, and putting you at the controls of each horrific, blood-splattered moment.

Friday the 13th: The Game is being developed for PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4, for release in Fall, 2016.

For more information, visit:www.f13game.com or www.facebook.com/fridaythe13thgame"

Images from Facebook:

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