The Texas Chain Saw Massacre: Black Tower Studios Tapped to Help With New Content and Support

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In case you didn’t know, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre wasn’t developed by just Gun Interactive but with the help of Sumo Nottingham (Hogwarts Legacy, Forza Horizon 5). Well, that’s about to change, as Gun Interactive has announced that Black Tower Studios has been onboarded to take over duties for Sumo Nottingham.

Black Tower Studios (Predator: Hunting Grounds, Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night) has had co-development history with Gun Interactive, and both studios will work together to usher in “new content and support” for what Gun calls an “exciting 2024.”

For those who played Friday The 13th: The Game, Black Tower was the studio behind the Jarvis House and Pinehurst maps. Other partners will also be joining Gun Interactive for The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, which we’ve listed below.

  • Art Bully Productions – For future cosmetics and all characters
  • Testronic Labs – QA testing
  • Saturday Morning Cereal – All game trailers and assisting in in-game cinematics

What Does This Mean for The Texas Chain Saw Massacre?

While we probably won’t feel or see the difference, what we do know is that support for the game is confirmed for 2024! Chances are, Gun Interactive will announce its next round of fixes, new content and other plans for the game soon. The studio did talk about what’s incoming in the next few months, which you can read about here.

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