Nancy Joining The Family And Danny Gets Terrorized In Texas Chainsaw Massacre's Upcoming DLC
I'm beginning to think that we may not find Maria Flores...at least all in one piece.
Gun Interactive has been enjoying some rather good feedback when it comes to their asymmetrical horror survival game The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Game, although some more recent reviews have bemoaned the perceived focus on DLC and cosmetics over fixing well documented bugs.
On the DLC front, the team announced that next week will see two new characters and a new map (Nancy's Home) added on November 28th.
The map itself will be free for all players, but Nancy, the newest member of the Slaughter family, and Danny, boyfriend to the missing Maria Flores, will cost players $9.99 to add to their roster.
Nancy joins as one of the killers in the game and, judging by the fact that she's had 3 husbands all of whom either died mysteriously or flat out disappeared, she's damn good at her job.
Danny, much like all of our other "victims", finds himself in Texas due to the disappearance of Maria Flores. Danny just wants to find his girlfriend, but I have a feeling this isn't going to end all that well for Danny.
Like all the other characters in the game, Danny and Nancy are voiced by some serious talent. (Just listen to that laugh at the end of the trailer below!) Danny is voiced by Michael Johnston of "Teen Wolf" and Nancy is portrayed by BAFTA Award winner Cissy Jones.
For more info and some cool notes on how these characters were brought to life, hit up the official post!
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