Bloomberg's Jason Schreier reports that the long-rumored title was still in early development and had not yet been greenlit.
Twisted Metal 1 and 2 on PlayStation One and Gravity Crash Portable from the PSP era were also announced for Premium subscribers.
The PlayStation Showcase was bereft of many first-party titles. So what are the various PlayStation Studios teams working on?
New listings by the developer mention a new AAA multiplayer game built on Unreal Engine 5 that will blend "vehicular and on foot combat".
Matt Southern, who's worked on the likes of DriveClub, MotorStorm, and Destruction AllStars, has joined Firesprite as a game director.
Previous leaks have claimed that a Twisted Metal reboot was in the works at Lucid Games, but it seems that's no longer the case.
The vehicular combat racing IP from PlayStation is finally making its comeback (in a different way), after staying dormant for the last ten years.
A job listing for Senior Multiplayer Programmer at Lucid Games added further fuel to the rumors of its next title being Twisted Metal.
Previous rumours have claimed that Destruction AllStars studio Lucid Games is working on a Twisted Metal revival for the PS5.
A new report claims that Destruction AllStars developer Lucid Games is working on the rumour Twisted Metal revival.
Rumours and leaks continue to heat up surrounding a potential Twisted Metal revival, with more sources now claiming that a new game in the series is in development.
A new leak claims Sony's car combat series is in line for a revival, with its new instalment supposedly targeting a 2022 launch.
Give them the shot in the arm they need.
Where is Sony's once-beloved vehicular combat franchise?
Probably not the first thing you’d expect.
At the very least, he seems to suggest that he is done with AAA game development.
Sony has quietly pushed back the date for shutdown of servers for some of its games by 90 days.
What a shame that Warkawk’s servers are going offline- that game was truly special.
None of these entries are the people you want to come across in a dark alley.
That was, odd. For lack of a better word.