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Gun Interactive ends support for Texas Chain Saw Massacre

Gun Interactive ends support for Texas Chain Saw Massacre

Developer Gun Interactive has said that it will be ending support for The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. 

In a post on its website, the studio said that that there would be no more DLC, balance updates or bug fixes after an upcoming patch in May. The game will still be available to buy, however, and isn't going to be removed from storefronts. 

"As a creative studio, it’s imperative to communicate that we’ve seen this vision through to the natural creative end," Gun wrote. 

"We are a scrappy group of horror heads and artists continuously working on bringing cinematic experiences to you all. We appreciate the folks who understand the vision we are bringing to the asymmetrical multiplayer horror space because let’s face it, it may not be for everyone. But those who get it, those who have widened their gaming circles to play The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, those who have reveled in the terror, horror, and beauty of this world with their friends keep us motivated and ready to continue to do what we do best… make your favourite horror games. We wouldn’t have it any other way." 

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre launched in August 2023.


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