

VGC's own sources say that Lucid Games will develop it, which makes sense as this is the same studio that made the aforementioned Destruction AllStars.

He added that it will not involve series director David Jaffe, who left Sony in 2007. GamesBeat's Jeff Grubb claimed in September that one was in the works as part of a strategy by Sony to synergize its first-party games with its movies and TV shows (thanks VGC).

There have been rumors of a new Twisted Metal game, one made specifically to tie in with the TV show, for a while now. It was rebooted twice, once for the PlayStation 2 in 2001 and again for the PlayStation 3 in 2012, but has been completely neglected by Sony since, aside from Sweet Tooth making an appearance in the crossover fighting game PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale.
