Lucid Games will be on top of the teller report for the next Twisted Metal game

So insistent that the site VGC I think I know who the studio is responsible for developing the first game twisted metal Since 2012. Therefore, Sony Interactive Entertainment had placed their trust in British studio Lucid Games, which is already author Destroy all stars on PS5. Founded in January 2011 by alumni of Bizarre Creations (Metropolis Street RacerAnd Project Gotham RacingAnd blur), this studio is made up of 150 people and has maintained a special affection for when it comes to driving. before Destroy all starsWe owe him a special mobile game 2K . engine, and common development Need for Speed ​​Payback And Need for Speed ​​Hot Pursuit Remastered In EA as well as the fighting game has been moved switchblade.

According to VGC sources, the Liverpool studio has recently started developing a new device twisted metal Hoping to release the game in 2023, more or less in conjunction with the series, which has been dubbed as starring Anthony Mackie, one of the rising stars of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. A source suggests that the return twisted metal It will be marked under the free-to-play model, a strategy that probably should have already been adopted Destroy all starsUndoubtedly, the PlayStation 5 exclusive has had the least success since the launch of the device.

a twisted metal Free-to-play will also be an opportunity for Sony Interactive Entertainment to test a model it hasn’t explored yet, at a time when the diversification strategy is ramping up within PlayStation Studios, particularly in terms of multiplayer. Besides the multiplayer game The Last of Us simmering at Naughty Dog, job postings suggest that studios like Guerrilla Games, London studioAnd Sucker Punch and Firesprite are also busy on a multiplayer project. Sony Interactive Entertainment has also signed exclusive multiplayer shows with new teams from Firewalk Studios and Deviation Games.

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