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Developer Gun Interactive is winding down work on asymmetric multiplayer horror game The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, with the game no longer receiving any future content or support after May 2025.
Gun Interactive has announced that The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is not going to receive any new content or support, as the studio considers the game is now “fully realised.” Despite the fact ...
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre will not be receiving any further future content or support. This means that there will be no more DLC, balance updates, or bug fixes, after our upcoming May patch.
Gun Media is ending development on Texas Chain Saw Massacre: The Game less than two years after it released back in August 2023. In an update shared to the game's official website, Gun says it ...
If you were a fan of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre video game, which was released in 2023, then get ready for some bitter news. Today, Gun Interactive, the publisher behind the title, has taken to ...
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Hollywood power brokers are scrambling to be the first in line for the chance to reboot the iconic horror franchise The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and Austin's own Glen Powell may be leading the pack.
St. Charles police have been cleared of wrongdoing in the fatal shooting of a man who invaded a retirement home while waving a chain saw. Kane County State’s Attorney Jamie L. Mosser announced ...
Last year, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the landmark horror movie, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, a new Collector's Edition launched that includes 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and even VHS copies of ...
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“We’ve done this a couple of times,” says David Imhoff, whose company Radar Licensing has managed consumer product programs for Vortex, which owns the Chain Saw film franchise, for years.