The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, a horror game, with multiplayer features created by Gun Interactive is scheduled to exit Xbox Game Pass on August 15 after being part of the subscription service, for a year. Nevertheless enthusiasts of the game might find joy in the news that Wes Keltner, a member of Gun Interactive has suggested that there’s a chance for the game to return to Game Pass at some point down the road.
In a recent interview, Keltner praised the Xbox Game Pass program, emphasizing its importance for small development teams like theirs. He stated, “Game Pass is a great program, especially for small teams like ours that are trying to push relatively new genres forward. It removes so many barriers to entry for players, and enables them to sample a variety of games and genres they may otherwise never touch.”
A Bright Future for The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
Keltner also shared his outlook on the future of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre mentioning that the games popularity, on Game Pass and its recent recognition, with the Xbox Excellence Award are encouraging signs. He said, “Being one of the most popular games in Game Pass this last year and winning the Xbox Excellence Award is usually a good sign that a game will not only return to that program, but also has a strong future full of new content and experiences. Bloody, gory, fun experiences.”
Although The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is scheduled to be removed from Game Pass along with games such, as Airborne Kingdom and Shadow Warrior 3 Keltners remarks imply that this might not mark the games chapter on the subscription service. With development of content and adventures for the game a future comeback, to Game Pass seems possible offering a chance for additional players to delve into the chilling universe of this legendary horror series.