The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Game Is Now Permanently Cheaper

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Game Is Now Permanently Cheaper

As a seasoned gamer with a soft spot for horror games that can send chills down my spine, I’ve been eagerly waiting to share my thoughts on the recent price drop of “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” game. With its permanent 50% discount across multiple platforms, it’s like they’ve taken the saw and hacked off a significant chunk of the original price!


Over the past year, “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” has occasionally been discounted for short periods, sometimes exclusively on one platform. Now, fans of asymmetrical horror games have an excellent chance to join in, as “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” has received a permanent price reduction across PlayStation, Xbox, and Steam. The game’s developers, Gun Media, have reduced the price by 50%, making the base game available for $19.99. This discount is already live on both Xbox and Steam. However, it’s worth mentioning that PlayStation is currently running a sale, allowing players to purchase the game at an even lower price of $10.99.

Couldn’t have asked for a better moment for this discount! Xbox enthusiasts have been disheartened since “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” departed from Game Pass last month, and it’s likely that many subscribers will be more inclined to purchase the game now that it’s marked down. However, this price reduction does make the 50th Anniversary Collector’s Edition less appealing than it was previously, even with its added extras included.

In August 2023, when “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” was released, one of the main criticisms leveled at the game was a lack of content. However, over the past year, this issue has been addressed with new killers, victims, maps, and the introduction of museum mode. Yet, some players still feel that more is needed, but a major content update is imminent in the form of a new game mode called “Rush Week.” This mode deviates considerably from the standard game, featuring a 1v6 competition with only one killer participating. While it hasn’t been launched yet, fans are eagerly anticipating its release and have begun comparing it to “Friday the 13th: The Game“.

I’m hopeful that the price reduction and Rush Week will result in a surge of new gamers. For games such as The Texas Chain Saw Massacre to persist, they need a substantial player base. Whether it will grow or not is uncertain, but if you’ve been hesitant about playing this game, now might be an excellent opportunity to start!

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2024-09-25 16:09