The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Game Hits Over 1 Million Players In Less Than A Day
Everything's bigger in Texas.
That’s a lot of serial killers.
In just 24 hours since its launch on August 18, Gun Interactive’s The Texas Chain Saw Massacre has attracted over one million players. The horror game is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox SXS (with availability on Game Pass). Gameplay follows an asymmetrical horror game format, akin to titles like Dead by Daylight and Left 4 Dead.
Over 1 million of you went to Texas in the last 24 hours.
Who survived and who turned into BBQ? pic.twitter.com/DrZw5x2CCt
— The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (@TXChainSawGame) August 19, 2023
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