Alright, so get this. Developer Gun Interactive—yeah, those guys—suddenly decided they’re pulling the plug on updates and support for The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Wild, right?
So, they put this out on their site, kinda like a breakup text. They’re saying come May, no more shiny new DLC, no fixing those annoying bugs, zilch. But like, don’t panic-buy yet (or maybe do?), ‘cause the game’s not disappearing into the digital void. You can still grab it from wherever you buy games—Amazon, Steam, who knows?
They go on about how they’ve reached the “creative end.” Sounds fancy, but I’m over here thinking it just means they ran outta steam or maybe cash. Gun, in their own quirky way, calls themselves scrappy horror junkies, living for the art of scaring your pants off in multiplayer games. They kinda admit, “Hey, it’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but if you’re into it, we see you and we love you.”
Honestly, if you’re one of those who loved widening your gaming circle with some good ol’ horror madness, they tip their hats to ya. It’s the gamers like you, diving headfirst into the freaky chaos, keeping them fueled to craft more spine-chilling stuff. The game first hit the scene in August 2023, and despite all this, it’s sticking around for anyone brave enough to join the fray from now on.
And now I’m just sitting here wondering what version of horror games we’ll see popping up next from them. Like, are they gonna outdo themselves or what?