Not much is known about the show or how it will handle these past issues, but Sony's approach has radically changed since 2012. Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance co-director Brian Taylor was set to helm this adaptation but, after five years of development, Sony realized the budget would be far too expensive to justify. Not much is known about the show but it follows in the wake of a failed film adaptation. But then it stagnated with 'Twisted Metal' in 2012, two console generations ago. The series was rebranded for the PS2 with Twisted Metal: Black, followed by a PSP game called Head-On. It was a hit during the PS1 era with the first two games launching in 1995 and '96 respectively, while there were two followups in '98 and '99. There's a campaign but you can simply pick an arena and a vehicle and get stuck in fighting other opponents. If you don't know, Twisted Metal is a demolition derby game with guns, nuclear weapons, and other outlandish artillery.
RELATED: Sonic Storm Interview: Azura Hardware On Making A 3D Love Letter To The 5th Generation The game is still up in the air while plenty hope the rumours are true, but the TV show has been outright confirmed by Sony. There have been rumours around a TV show dating back as far as May 2019, with some even claiming that a game will launch to tie in. Sony announced some big news last night during its CES 2022 keynote including PSVR 2 and a new Horizon game for VR, but what slipped through the cracks was an upcoming TV show reviving the cult classic game series Twisted Metal.