The sinister legacy of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise has fans across generations. Now, building on the spine-chilling narrative of the iconic 1974 film, the video game adaptation released in 2023 has captivated fans, immersing them in the nightmarish escapades of the Slaughter family. As the year 2024 unfolds, fans are poised on the edge of anticipation, eagerly awaiting insights into the future of this game. So, if you are one of those eager fans, join us as we try to find and dissect the 2024 roadmap, unraveling the sinister secrets and upcoming features in the game.
Roadmaps in the gaming realm serve as invaluable guides, laying out a strategic plan for the future development of a game. For players investing their time and passion into a particular title, a roadmap becomes a compass, offering a clear direction for what lies ahead. It serves as a promise, revealing upcoming features, enhancements, and expansions, providing players with a roadmap of the developer’s vision. That explains why serious fans of TCM are on the lookout for a roadmap. But is there one available? Well, let’s find out.
Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2024 Roadmap & more details
The Muerto Times – Seventh Edition
The Muerto Times, if you didn’t know, is a communication initiative by the development team of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, serving as a dedicated platform to update and engage with players about the game’s status, announcements, and potential future developments. Now, Wes and Matt, developers of “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” team, shared insights into upcoming changes and potential developments in their latest live stream, which you can watch here. These changes were highlighted in the seventh edition of The Muerto Times. So, according to these changes, here is what we can expect from the game in the future.
Fixed in Testing:
- Danny’s Instant Study: The update will modify Danny’s Level 3 Instant Study.
- Missing Fusebox: Now, players can spot the fusebox in Johnny’s Shack when using Family Focus in Nancy’s House.
- Instant Start Leatherface: Players equipped with Instant Start will experience a faster start to their chainsaws.
- Grapple Tuning: The update ensures that the Family can no longer instantly execute victims while they are in a grapple with another family member, introducing fairer and more balanced gameplay.
- Slippery, Missing?: Slippery will be reintroduced to Danny’s skill tree, marking its presence in the game and providing players with enhanced maneuverability.
- Poisoned Claws: The Poisoned Claws feature is undergoing rebalancing, ensuring a more refined and balanced effect within the game
- Leatherface Destroys Faster: Fans who play as Leatherface can rejoice as the update will allow Leatherface to destroy obstacles faster.
- Family Trapped No More: The update addresses an annoying bug where victims could entrap Family players.
- Thicker Blood Trails: If you are having trouble tracking your targets with the blood trails, you will be glad to know that thicker blood trails will be implemented in the game.
- Grandpa Perks Saved: Changing Grandpa Perks will now save your loadout.
- Choose Flight, Bomb Squad, and More: Various perks, including Choose Flight, Bomb Squad, and others, will be undergoing rebalancing.
- New Language Translations: Expanding accessibility, the game is set to include Brazilian, Portuguese, and Russian translations, catering to a broader player base.
And More Under Investigation, Needs More Info
Apart from all the points mentioned above, the developers are actively addressing various aspects under investigation, including report system improvements, basement fuse door notifications, Nancy exploits, spawn point issues, crashing and loading issues, and close encounter mini-game problems.
With all this information, you now know what to expect from the game in future updates and patches. Well, that brings us to the end. Don’t forget to bookmark DigiStatement for more gaming guides and news like this. Read more: Tekken 8 WiFi lag & stuttering issues troubling users: How to fix it