


The game is set to feature a variety of new vehicles, each with its own unique set of weapons and abilities. While the TV series is sure to be a hit with fans of the franchise, it's the new game that has everyone talking. The show promises to bring the same level of insanity and mayhem to the small screen, with a cast of characters that includes Anthony Mackie's John Doe and Sweet Tooth. The announcement of the new Twisted Metal game comes on the heels of the release of the first trailer for the upcoming Peacock TV series based on the franchise. The game promises to deliver the same over-the-top fun and humor that fans have come to expect from the series, with plenty of vehicle combat and destruction to keep players entertained for hours on end. After years of rumors and speculation, the game is finally making its return to consoles with a new entry on the Nintendo Switch. Even though this could have been in part because the game wasn't critically all that well-received, it stands as proof that a return from Twisted Metal on PS5 might need to explore other means of releasing.For fans of the iconic Twisted Metal franchise, the wait is finally over. In fact, the most recent entry in the franchise, which was 2012's Twisted Metal on PlayStation 3, failed to find a major audience after it launched. While Twisted Metal has always been a series adored by hardcore PlayStation fans, it has never been one that sells millions of copies. The idea that a new Twisted Metal game would look to try out the free-to-play format makes sense not only when accounting for the previous track record with Destruction All Stars, but also when looking at the sales that the franchise has accrued in the past. Since leaving PS Plus, however, the game's notoriety has started to dip, and the larger player base has started to dwindle over the months. When Destruction All Stars first arrived in this manner, the game had a consistent audience of new players looking to jump in and experience the title. PlayStation is said to be interested in the model after it released Destruction All Stars via PlayStation Plus for a limited time to coincide with the game's launch earlier this year. Yes, according to VGC, Lucid Games' upcoming Twisted Metal project is going to potentially be free-to-play.
