Players who game with their friends in Texas Chain Saw Massacre will have a superior advantage over the rest. While voice chat is helpful, very few random gamers use it and even fewer will use the voice chat to coordinate a cohesive plan. Groups of friends can make a plan before the game even starts.

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Finding a group of pals not only helps out the win rate but makes Texas Chain Saw Massacre more enjoyable. With such quick rounds, laughing off the losses and celebrating the wins will happen with more frequency than most typical arena games.

How To Create A Party

Txas Chain Saw Massacre Creating A Party
  1. Open the game.
  2. Hit the 'Party Options' button on the main screen.
  3. Select 'Create Party.'
  4. Give the code to friends.
  5. Hitting 'Invite' will open a screen to send the code to any friend on the corresponding console.

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It's always nice to feed Grandpa as a family member or escape as a victim without guessing who is accomplishing what goal. Groups of four can play as victims and groups of three can play as family members. Groups of less than that can play together as well, they'll just have to be ready to play with random others online.

How To Join A Party

Texas Chain Saw Massacre Entering Code To Join A Party
  1. Open the game.
  2. Hit the 'Party Options' button on the main screen.
  3. Select 'Join Party.'
  4. Enter the code provided by the host.

Following the same process as making a party, joining a party requires entering a code that the host will know. This code can also be sent directly through the console of choice if the two players are on each other's official friends list, so be sure to check for the link.

This game tries to be different than Dead By Daylight and playing as a party will let players see the differences together. The style and concept are similar but the strategy for both the victims and the family are vastly different.

Texas Chain Saw Massacre is available now for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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