One that perhaps many saw coming, support for The Texas Chain Saw Massacre game is coming to an end, with no form of DLC or updates shipping in the future.
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre allows you to adopt the role of the victim or killer and pull out all the stops to survive. It has similarities to Dead by Daylight, but with a twist based on the iconic 1974 horror film.
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In a blog post on the official The Texas Chain Saw Massacre website, it was revealed that the game will not be receiving any new content or support in the future. This means that there will be no more DLC, balancing updates or bug fixes. The only exception is the scheduled May update and a few more patches here and there in order to transition towards peer-to-peer matchmaking. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre will still be playable and there are no plans to delist it from any storefront.
Gun Interactive say that they “feel proud of the game we’ve made and we’re happy that we’re at a point where we feel The Texas Chain Saw Massacre has reached its full potential. From the very beginning, we’ve always had a clear and concise vision for this game. We wanted to push the envelope on multiplayer asymmetrical horror, shed light on this iconic film to a newer generation, and place folks into the beautiful but macabre world of Muerto County and we feel we have achieved that.”

Despite the game releasing just two years ago, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre has seen issues with maintaining a healthy player count. On Steam alone, the game lost 53% of its player base just two months after launch and has continued mostly on a decline ever since. Even though the team believe the title has now “reached its full potential,” it may be a case of too little too late.
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