The new title will supposedly be delivered with a free-to-play model, which will somewhat mimic Lucid’s decision to ultimately release Destruction AllStars originally as a free game for PlayStation Plus subscribers. Destruction AllStars was met with subpar reviews, with many saying the game lacked depth. The studio is previously known for its development of Destruction AllStars, a vehicular battle game from a similar vein. This time around, the Twisted Metal reboot is allegedly being worked on by UK-based Lucid Games. This would be the first game in the franchise to be released since the 2012 reboot for the PlayStation 3. Fortunately, it looks like that might be changing and we could finally see a new game from the classic franchise soon.Īccording to a new report from VGC, Sony has supposedly signed off on the development of a brand new reboot of Twisted Metal for the PlayStation 5.
The video game landscape has been missing the chaotic, senseless destruction that we all loved about Twisted Metalfor a long time now.