Gun Interactive and Sumo Digital have shared the first details about The Texas Chain Saw Massacre’s technical test, revealing when players anticipating its start and end dates can hop in and get a sense of how the asymmetrical horror game plays.
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre’s upcoming technical test also helps the team behind the game discover and iron out some final issues prior to the game’s full launch. Here is what we know about its start and end dates.
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Start and End Dates
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre’s technical test has locked in its start date to May 25, 2023. Its end date has yet to be revealed, so it’s unclear at the moment how much time we can spend with the game before launch.
- The Texas Chain Saw Massacre technical test start date: May 25, 2023
- The Texas Chain Saw Massacre technical test end date: Unknown at the moment
Its scope has also not been revealed yet, but we expect that only a slice of the final game will be made available during the technical test.
In a Twitter post from early March 2023, the game’s official account confirmed that the test will only be available to PC players, via Steam.
Anyone can attempt to join, but there will only be a limited number of spots. Exact details surrounding registration will likely be shared at some point in the future.
That is what we know so far about The Texas Chain Saw Massacre’s technical test alongside its start and end dates. For more on the asymmetrical horror game, follow the link at the top of this article to learn when it launches.
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