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Free Level 99 Blackout Cosmetics Now Available in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre

Available for all players who have reached Level 99, the team at Gun Interactive has released a pack of Blackout Cosmetics for The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.

The Level 99 Blackout Cosmetics for The Texas Chain Saw Massacre features all-black versions of each character’s base outfit, minus the outfits for Virginia and Leatherface.

Note that Virginia will receive a Blackout Cosmetic in the future, while Leatherface will don an all-black chainsaw called Oil Slick (see above).

For those already at level 99, the Blackout Cosmetics will automatically be unlocked after The Texas Chain Saw Massacre has been updated.

On top of these cosmetics, this update to The Texas Chain Saw Massacre also brings with it new content, bug fixes, and other quality-of-life improvements. The full Patch Notes can be found on the official website.

As of this writing on May 2, 2024, all those that dive into The Texas Chain Saw Massacre can purchase the Sissy Wildflower Outfit for a cool $2.99, which features a flower-print dress.

Want to stay in the loop? Make sure to follow the official Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook pages for The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.

Source: Press Release

Kira Buckland Interview: The Voice of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure’s Jolyne Cujoh Shares Her Thoughts on Voice Acting

Featuring a resume that spans the worlds of anime, gaming, and Twitch streaming, Kira Buckland is a standout voice actor in the space today. During FanimeCon 2024, Gamers Heroes sat down with her to talk about her wide range of work, cats, and how she engages with her “cowmunity.”

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