While most games see a surge of new players once it's released as one of the PlayStation Plus' free games, one of last month's freebies apparently couldn't sustain its momentum.
The multiplayer game, which saw a huge boost last month thanks to a surge of new players via PlayStation Plus, is ceasing content and even gameplay support.
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Last month, Sony included The Texas Chain Saw Massacre in the April PlayStation Plus free games. Just a month after, Gun Interactive has announced that all updates for the game is ending, and this means not only content drops, but even support,.
The last patch that houses anything tangible is set to be released this month, though players can expect updates to be released as part of the game's transition ot peer-to-peer matchmaking.
"The Texas Chain Saw Massacre will not be receiving any further future content or support. This means that there will be no more DLC, balance updates, or bug fixes, after our upcoming May patch. You can still expect a few more patches in the future in order to transition towards peer-to-peer matchmaking. The Texas...