Steam users have until November 3rd to pick up two free DLC packs for The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Fans may recall that developer Sumo Digital previously announced that they would end major updates for The Texas Chainsaw Massacre in May 2025, but that hasn't stopped the studio from surprising players with some free games.
Publisher Gun Interactive stated that the game's major updates since launch have helped it reach its full potential, making additional patches unnecessary. Still, the silver lining is in closing support too The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is that the game has not been removed. Now that the spooky season is approaching, Sumo Digital and Gun Interactive have shared some good news that may encourage fans to return to the rather forgotten game.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is giving away two skin packs for free
According to The Texas Chainsaw Massacres Steam page, two DLC bundles, titled “Slaughter Family Bloody Skins Pack” and “Rush Week Halloween Outfit Pack,” are free to download until November 3rd. Giveaways arrive just in time for Halloween, giving fans of asymmetric multiplayer games a reason to jump back in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. It's worth noting that only those who already own the base game can claim the freebies. In addition to these promotional DLC packs, the game is also hosting a Double XP event that runs through November 3rd.
Texas Chain Saw Massacre Free DLC Content
Fans seem surprised by the new free content, although many have expressed disappointment that the once-popular game will no longer receive major updates. Some players have noted that the servers are mostly empty and see these freebies as farewell items that mark the end of an era for The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Others remain hopeful, suggesting that these gestures from the developer could hint at a brighter future or even a possible revival, though that seems unlikely given the studio's recent statements.
The current free campaign for The Texas Chainsaw Massacree could be one of the game's final events, as the number of players continues to dwindle and it nears an official end. Fans are encouraged to check it out while they still can. PC users looking for more freebies should also take note 911 Operativer is free on Steam until October 29, while the arcade-style game Distant space is available to keep for free until October 31st. There is also a free DLC for the recently released Steam game Simon the Sorcerer originwhich fans of fantasy games might want to check out.
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August 18, 2023
- ESRB
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M For Mature 17+ due to blood and gore, intense violence, strong language
- Developer
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Sumo Nottingham
- Publisher
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Gun Interactive