The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Approaches 1 Year Anniversary with DLC Bundles, Double XP & More

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Approaches 1 Year Anniversary with DLC Bundles, Double XP & More

This coming Sunday, August 18th, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre will officially reach the one-year mark since its launch last summer! To celebrate, the team at Gun Interactive has shared new DLC bundles, free weapon skins, as well as further details about upcoming content.

Beginning today, Double XP weekend is now in effect, lasting until Tuesday, August 20th, 2024.

True to its namesake, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre now has free chain saw skin variants for Leatherface, available to all players as of August 15th. Take your pick from the Bloody, Grimy, and Muddy skins — all suitably soiled with their own particular type of filth. Interested players just need to head to the store to download these free chain saw skins.

Also as of August 15th, players can also enjoy a brand-new, bloodier look for the Family House — only available for a limited-time. Called Blood Moon, this variant of the iconic Family House map will douse the Slaughter Family’s property in an eerie red lighting cast from the sinister Blood Moon!

Fans of beloved Victim character Danny (and his even-more-beloved chest hair) will be pleased to note that his second cosmetic package, Outfit Pack II, is also now available as of August 15th.

In addition, the following bundles are also available starting today:

Family Anniversary Bundle, $9.99 USD
  • Nancy
  • Hands
Outfit Pack II Bundle, $19.99 USD
  • Ana Outfit Pack II
  • Connie Outfit Pack II
  • Julie Outfit Pack II
  • Leland Outfit Pack II
  • Sonny Outfit Pack II
Victim Anniversary Bundle, $14.99 USD
  • Danny
  • Virginia
  • Maria
Family Outfit Bundle, $8.99 USD
  • Johnny Razor-Sharp Outfit
  • Sissy Wildflower Outfit
  • Hitchhiker Claymore Outfit
  • Cook Fill ‘Er Up Outfit

This past year has been a wonderful, bloody journey for Gun Interactive and the entire community surrounding The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. We offer our thanks to those who have spent time with us in Muerto County — and can’t wait for another year of mayhem!

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is available on Playstation®4, Playstation®5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC via Steam and the Microsoft Store, as well as Game Pass on Xbox and PC. For more news and community discussion, be sure to check out game’s official subreddit, r/TXChainSawGame, or join the conversation on TwitterInstagram, and Facebook.

About Gun Interactive
Based in Kentucky, Gun Interactive is a publisher and creative studio for interactive entertainment composed of industry veterans with unique and complementary backgrounds. The team shares a passion for horror and a vision that game development is not just the creation of a product, but the blending of art, design, and technology to produce experiences that engage and entertain players from all over the world. The mission of Gun is to create authentic interactive horror experiences and engage gamers and fans of the genre across a wide range of platforms.
About Sumo Nottingham 
Founded in 2016, Sumo Nottingham is one of 11 Sumo Digital studios, and crafts inclusive, innovative action and racing titles for console and PC. Bringing together industry veterans with the best new talent in the industry, the studio delivered Team Sonic Racing in 2019 and is now working on a diverse and exciting mix of new projects. Developing successful games across all platforms and genres, Sumo Digital is recognized for its versatility, proprietary technology, and creativity across a portfolio of games developed for major publishers.
About Black Tower Studios
Black Tower Studios was founded in 2012 and is based in Tokyo.

President and Creative Director Richie Casper is from Atlanta, Georgia. Although he has lived in Japan for about 20 years, he still has a southern accent, and can use English, Japanese, and Japanese with a Western Japanese accent depending on the TPO. He is not limited to the world of gaming; he also writes novels and produces music.

CTO Kohei Kamata came down from the mountain tops of Yamagata Prefecture and is a high-tech engineer with extensive experience creating console-specific game engines, dating back to the early PlayStation and up to current consoles specializing in Unreal Engine 4.