Hot off the heels of the XBOX UNHALLOWEEN SALE, Gun Interactive is thrilled to launch the latest update to The Texas Chain Saw Massacre today, bringing a host of new content, bug fixes, and other improvements to the 3v4 asymmetric multiplayer horror hit.
Front and center in this latest patch are the FREE Level 99 Blackout Cosmetics, available for all players who have reached Level 99. The Level 99 Blackout Cosmetics are all-black versions of each character’s base outfit, with two exceptions: Virginia and Leatherface. Virginia will receive a Blackout Cosmetic in the future, while Leatherface will not have an outfit; instead, he will have an all-black chainsaw called Oil Slick.
Players can expect future Leatherface Cosmetics to be similar to that of Nicotero Leatherface. While the whole Family is the focus of the game, Leatherface is the figurehead and the face of the franchise: from the mask to the apron and every stitch between, his cosmetics should reflect that icon status, without altering the elements that make up the whole.
If you’re already at level 99, the Blackout Cosmetics will be automatically unlocked for you after your game has updated. Thank you for spending so much time in Muerto County!
And lastly, as of today, all players will now be able to purchase the Sissy Wildflower Outfit for $2.99 USD, featuring a lovely flower-print dress (don’t worry, those blood stains will wash right out!)
Full patch notes can be found on the TCSM Community Hub.
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 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.