Support For The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Is Ending, But The Game Isn't Being Delisted
- Gun Interactive announced on May 13, 2025, that The Texas Chain Saw Massacre game will end content support after a final patch later this month but will remain available digitally.
- The studio stated they reached their full vision for this 4v3 asymmetrical multiplayer horror game based on the 1974 film and decided to cease additional updates or DLC.
- The upcoming patches will transition matchmaking to a peer-to-peer system, while the community team will continue engaging players despite no future balance or bug fixes.
- Mark Delaney of GameSpot praised the game as one of the most frightening and well-crafted multiplayer horror experiences this year, noting that it has raised the standard for the genre.
- The decision to end support suggests Gun Interactive is focusing on new projects, but they pledged not to delist the game, allowing continued access and play for the foreseeable future.
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No Further Development Planned for Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Sumo Digital and GUN Interactive have decided to terminate further development for Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The game adaptation of the classic 1970s-era horror film was originally released in mid-2023 and has subsequently been expanded with a number of DLC. While garnering and overall “mostly positive” rating on Steam with nearly 18,000 reviews, the game never […]
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