It's unclear at present why Sony may have made the decision to switch development from one Liverpool-based studio to another, but VGC notes Matt Southern, who directed several MotorStorm games and was previously employed as a game director as Lucid, has now joined Firesprite in the same role. ![]() Watch on YouTube Twisted Metal, 2012 Launch Trailer. The publication has now expanded further on its initial report, claiming the Liverpool-based Firesprite Games - the studio behind horror shooter The Persistence, PlayStation's PlayRoom games, and PSVR2's upcoming Horizon Call of the Mountain - is now handling the project. ![]() Shortly after, reports suggested Destruction All-Stars developer Lucid Games had landed the gig and that this latest instalment would be turning the car combat series into a free-to-play game.Įarlier this week, however, VGC reported a major shakeup for the project, with Sony said to have ditched Lucid Games as the developer in favour of a then-unnamed first-party Sony studio. Word of a new entry in the Twisted Metal series first emerged last September, when GamesBeat journalist Jeff Grubb claimed the project was in early development. ![]() Following reports earlier this week that Lucid Games, the UK developer behind Destruction All-Stars, was no longer working on a new Twisted Metal game for Sony as previously claimed, a new report has suggested it's now being handled by first-party PlayStation studio Firesprite Games, which only recently saw the director of MotorStorm join its ranks.
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