The Texas Chainsaw Massacre video game updated with outfits, bloody skins, and Nicotero Leatherface

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre video gameThe Texas Chainsaw Massacre video game

The new Texas Chainsaw Massacre video game from Gun Interactive and Sumo Nottingham appears to have had a successful first couple months of release on PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One – and now it has received a new update! New content being added into the game (for a price) include outfit packs for characters, bloody skins for the killers, and the Greg Nicotero-designed version of Leatherface we heard about last month.

Here’s the information on this update:

Nicotero Leatherface Premium Content: Includes the Nicotero Leatherface outfit, Nicotero Leatherface saw with unique saw sound, and Nicotero Leatherface exclusive universal execution. $15.99

Victim Outfit Packs: Each Victim gets one new outfit pack which includes a new outfit with 3 color swaps and 3 texture/pattern swaps to choose from for that outfit. $4.99

Victim Outfit Pack Bundle: Get all five Victim Outfit Packs for the price of four with the Victim Outfit Pack Bundle. $19.99

Slaughter Family Bloody Skins Pack: Feeling like the blood of your Victims in game just isn’t quite enough? Get the Slaughter Family Bloody Skins Pack to really layer it on. Comes with blood… lots of it. All 5 Family members Bloody Skins included in this pack. $4.99

Some issues have also been fixed and tuned, and you can read about that at THIS LINK.

Matches of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre video game pit 4 victim characters against 3 killer characters. The story of the game has the following set-up: When Maria Flores went missing, and local law enforcement seemed to stall out in their search, her younger sister Ana teamed up with some of Maria’s friends from college to pick up the trail. The game takes place before the events of director Tobe Hooper’s 1974 classic The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (watch it HERE).

Kane Hodder (who also worked on Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III) did the motion-capture performance for Leatherface in the game, as well as the Grandpa character. Other motion-capture performers include Sean Whalen (The People Under the Stairs) as The Hitch-hiker; Troy Burgess (Swedish Dicks) as The Cook; Kristina Klebe (Don’t Kill It) as new killer character Sissy; and Dove Meir (Dig) as new killer character Johnny. Scout Taylor-Compton (Rob Zombie’s Halloween) did the mo-cap for all of the female victim characters while Hunter C. Smith (Lucky) did the mo-cap for all of the male victim characters. Although Whalen did the mo-cap for the Hitch-hiker, Edwin Neal, who played the character in the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre, provided his voice for the game. Damian Maffei (The Strangers: Prey at Night) provided the voice of Johnny. You can find out more about the killer characters at THIS LINK and the victim characters HERE. To learn more about the voice cast, head over HERE.

Have you been playing the Texas Chainsaw Massacre video game, and will you be purchasing any of the items in the update? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

Source: Reddit

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