

The PS5 exclusive game didn't make much noise when it was launched last year and practically has a non-existence player base. VGC explains that its sources speculate Sony's decision is based on the public's mixed reception of Destruction AllStars. The only difference is that Sony is handing the development over to a first-party studio located in Europe.Īt the moment, Sony nor Lucid Games have commented on VGC's report. Unfortunately, this isn't the case.Īs reported by VGC, their sources tell them that Sony is still working on a reboot of the vehicular combat series. The first of such information popped up last September with observers finding further proof of Lucid Games' involvement and the game's existence just right before 2021 ended.Īfter Sony confirmed the existence of the Twisted Metal TV series for the first time in years at CES 2022, fans took this as a sign that Lucid Games' reboot was in good shape. Even so, this hasn't stopped reports and speculation that a reboot of the classic PlayStation franchise is in the works. At least, none that Sony has publicly acknowledged. Officially, Sony isn't working on a Twisted Metal game. When will Sony confirm the Twisted Metal reboot? If we're being honest, Sony should have gone with a first-party studio in the first place. Sony might not have liked what Lucid's vision was for an IP as valuable as Twisted Metal. However, word has it that Sony has handed the development of the unannounced Twisted Metal game over to one of its first-party studios instead. There were earlier reports that the makers of the PS5 exclusive Destruction All-Stars were leading the way for the Twisted Metal reboot.

It appears that Lucid Games just blew its shot at making a new Twisted Metal game.
