Sumo Nottingham and Gun Media, the team behind the survival horror game The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, has reassured fans that it won’t get shut down like Friday the 13th: The Game did.Come from Sports betting site VPbet
In an interview, Gun Media’s creative director Ronnie Hobbs told PCGamesN, “The situation surrounding Friday the 13th was inherently more complicated than it is with Texas.” Hobbs explains that things are entirely different this time because they “are dealing directly with Kim Henkel, the sole owner of the IP. We’ve been working closely with him during the entire process not only from a creative standpoint, but also a legal one. We have been as diligent as possible during this entire experience to ensure things go smoothly.”Come from Sports betting site VPbet