The Texas Chain Saw Massacre won't feature bots, and Gun Interactive explains why they went this route for the asymmetrical multiplayer horror game.
Gun Interactive has announced that Black Tower Studios has been onboarded to take over duties for Sumo Nottingham to help with new content.
Shacknews reports that Black Tower Studios is already well underway in the onboarding process for The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. The studio has a history of co-development with Gun Interactive, having previously worked on Friday the 13th: The Game. While it may not be the absolute best asymmetrical multiplayer game, the fact that it maintains a steady player base for nearly a third of a year is impressive.
Time for new DLC. Gun Interactive and Sumo Nottingham are getting ready to drop their latest round of downloadable content for The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. The new content will consist of cosmetics for Johnny and Sissy, a second execution pack for Family players, and weapon skins.
Gun Interactive has confirmed that The Texas Chain Saw Massacre new characters, map and more are incoming within the next 90 days.
And it won't FEATURE me buying it either. I don't like games with expiration dates.
Another great IP ruined by the always online MP model. This game will last 2 seconds.
The game will be dead in a week or two.