The recently released 50th Anniversary Collector's Edition of 'The Texas Chain Saw Massacre' is now available on Amazon. This exclusive box set includes the 2023 asymmetric multiplayer game and the 4K Blu-ray edition of the 1974 horror classic. The commemorative collection also features a stylish steelbook case and a set of trading cards showcasing characters from the game. Originally priced at $100 when released in October, the Xbox Series X version is now selling for $72.89, while the PS5 edition is available for $87.

The steelbook case boasts exclusive artwork by the renowned artist Gary Pullin, known for his numerous posters, covers, and promotional materials for iconic horror films. The collectible trading cards have a retro aesthetic that complements the set. Additionally, the package includes 13 DLC add-ons for the game, featuring two extra playable characters.

Our review of 'The Texas Chain Saw Massacre' (2023) awarded the game an impressive 9/10, highlighting its detailed map design and engaging gameplay that encourages players to explore different strategies. 'The Texas Chain Saw Massacre plays, looks, and sounds like its team holds the source material in the highest regard,' noted critic Mark Delaney. 'Translating the film's iconic terror into a modern multiplayer game is a remarkable achievement. As one of the year's most frightening and well-designed experiences, it has set a new standard for multiplayer horror games.'

While this collection is a must-have for fans of the game and the original film, those interested solely in the movie can opt for 'The Texas Chain Saw Massacre 4K Steelbook,' currently priced at $33 (reduced from $55) on Amazon. This version is essentially the same as the one included in the 50th Anniversary Collection, though the steelbook design is less impressive. Alternatively, the 40th Anniversary Black Maria Limited Edition is a standout choice, featuring the 4K and 1080p discs housed in a replica of the Black Maria semi-truck from the movie. Remarkably, this five-disc set is still in stock and has been discounted to $67 (originally $100).

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