Oh man, where to start with this? So, Gun Interactive, you know, the folks behind The Texas Chain Saw Massacre game – yeah, they’re wrapping up support for it. End of the road, sort of thing. Just read about it today. Kinda bummed actually, but anyway, here’s what’s going on.
Apparently, they announced on their site—because, where else, right?—that after some patch coming in May, that’s it. No more shiny new DLCs, no tweaking the balance, or even fixing those weird little bugs that always pop up. But hey, if you’re itching to grab the game, it’s not disappearing from stores or anything. It’ll still be out there, just like an old book on a dusty shelf.
They had this whole heartfelt message. Made me feel things I wasn’t sure about at first. They’re like, this is the creative journey’s ‘natural end.’ Sounds deep, doesn’t it? They’re a quirky crew, into horror and all, kind of like artists who’d totally get goth poetry. They’re all about bringing those cinematic vibes in games. Some people dig it, others maybe not so much. And they’re cool with it. For those who clicked with the game, it’s been this wild ride of horror and chaos alongside friends. Talk about bonding over fear, huh? Those fans keep these creators going, pushing them to craft the next horror-filled adventure.
Oh, and just so you know, this game hit the shelves back in August 2023. Hard to believe it’s been that long already. Time, right? Can’t tell if it zooms by or dawdles sometimes.