Kane99 Posted May 13, 2025 Posted May 13, 2025 It sounds like Gun Interactive is officially ending support for The Texas Chainsaw Massacre game after only 2 years of being out. As of the next update dropping this month, the game will not receive future updates, bug fixes or DLC. They consider the game at its best right now and feel it's time to end support. They do plan some future patches to help bring in peer-to-peer matchmaking, so you will still be able to play the game. They want to make it know that the game will still be playable, and there is no plans to remove it from storefronts. Do you agree with this move? Read about this here: https://www.sknr.net/2025/05/13/fear-the-gun-calls-the-texas-chainsaw-massacre-fully-realized-and-ends-updates/
Shortie Posted May 14, 2025 Posted May 14, 2025 I haven't played The Texas Chainsaw Massacre but I know people that have and they are enjoying the game. I will admit that I don't hear too much about the game though so I wonder if their reason may have also been due to lack of player base. I guess if they have other games in the pipeline, would make sense to stop the support.
Scorpion Posted June 28, 2025 Posted June 28, 2025 Two years feels pretty short for ongoing support, especially for a multiplayer game. At least they're adding peer-to-peer so it stays playable long-term. Did the game have a solid player base? Sometimes it's better to end gracefully than drag things out.