➀ The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, an asymmetrical multiplayer horror game, is reaching its end with no further updates or support announced. ➁ The game, published by the same team behind Friday The 13th, will not receive any more DLCs, balance updates, or bug fixes after the upcoming May patch. ➂ The team considers this the 'natural creative end' of the game, despite its success with over 4 million players in the first month.
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