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“We only have the rights to the 1974 film.

That’s the deal that was brought to the table for us,” Keltner explained.

“Different companies own the rights to each of the different films.

There’s multiple entities and you have to track down who has retained the title.”

“And what I mean by theatrical [is] everyone is almost a caricature of themselves.

It’s far more fun.

And it’s fun.

If you were to say, ‘Now, how do you top that?’

And I think that’s what that whole team realized too is like, ‘We can’t do that.

So let’s just do something completely different.’

And I think they checked that box.”

Since the game’s release, both have attempted to catch up.

The two also shared their love for Pearl, the recent prequel to X, starring Mia Goth.

Of course, as horror game makers, they also have a deep love for horror games.

“When I need inspiration, I’ll go play Silent Hill 2.

Instead, Gun and studio Sumo Nottingham have gone out of their way to create a vintage slasher experience.

Surprisingly, Texas Chain Saw Massacre’s final girl likely isn’t who you think it is.

However, in Hobbs' mind, that makes her a perfect victim in the game.

Don’t worry, though: She’s not the first on the chopping block.

In fact, Hobbs already has his order of kills in the game figured out.

“The dudes are gonna die first.

“So Leland’s gonna die first for just trying to be too brave.

Sonny’s gonna fall behind; he’s gonna be collateral damage.

And then it’s the three girls.

So Connie, unfortunately, is gonna die.

It’s because she’s in place too long.

She’s trying to pick locks and things.

And then actually Ana’s going to die and then Julie’s going to live.”

Does anyone survive a Texas Chain Saw Massacre, though?

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