Texas Chain Saw Massacre game director reminds fans that Hollywood doesn't cater to demands for content.

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The director of the upcoming horror game, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, has reminded fans that Hollywood licensing is "a total mess" and that the studio cannot add characters or locations from other films in the series due to licensing restrictions. CEO Wes Keltner suggests that if players want to see their favorite characters in the game, they should petition Hollywood, not the development studio. The game is set to release later this year and will be an asymmetrical multiplayer horror experience for PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, and Xbox One.
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