Wondering if you can snag The Texas Chain Saw Massacre for free? We have your answer here. Keep reading for all the details surrounding the price of the game and its availability on paid services.
Out August 18, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre has returned to the big screen, this time in a terrifying playable experience. The game features an asymmetric multiplayer mode, pitting the notorious Slaughter family against their victims in a bloody 3v4 showdown. Play the part of a survivor or killer and face off against friends in opposing roles, but be careful not to wake Grandpa, the bloodthirsty family head. Take part in the frenzy, now available across PC, PlayStation, and Xbox, where you can even get the game at a reduced price.
Is Texas Chain Saw Massacre Free-to-Play?
Gun Interactive’s Texas Chain Saw Massacre is not a free-to-play game title, but it has received a day one release on Xbox Game Pass. For those with an active subscription to the paid service, the game is essentially free to download. Of course, you’re inadvertently covering the cost of the game through your payment plan with Game Pass, but it goes without saying this is a great deal, nonetheless.
Apart from this, PC gamers received a limited-time offer on Texas Chain Saw through Steam, where the title’s standard $39.99 shelf price was slashed by 10% ahead of its launch, saving lucky buyers a few extra bucks. The deal has since expired, but it looks like the offer helped to drive traffic to the game, which has earned very positive reviews.
If you missed out on these deals, no worries. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is moderately priced at just under $40. While it’s certainly not free, this beats the going rate of about $70 for a new game release. Available for purchase through all major retailers, the latest rendition of Texas Chain Saw is primed to kill it at launch.
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