



serial killers and people who torture for fun. The only difference between the two is that Twisted Metal is not just twisted in its metal-bending, but also pretty f*cked up as a game: While Destruction All-Stars has cute cartoon-y influencer-type characters, Twisted Metal has. Meanwhile, Destruction All-Stars, has exactly the same mission: Destruction. This is perfect because, you know, Twisted Metal really wears its name on its sleeve: It's about wrecking cars, aka twisting metal. So we reported on this a while ago, but it's now confirmed: Lucid Games, the developers behind Destruction All-Stars, are working on a Twisted Metal game for the newest generation of consoles and gamers. Twisted Metal + Destruction All-Stars devs = match made in. Details and a possible release date below. Watch the teaser below.Lucid Games, the developers behind Destruction All-Stars, are set to work on a new Twisted Metal game. Creepy nursery rhyme music fades in as the camera swings to the back of a blood-splattered ice cream truck, where the villain, as voiced by Will Arnett and physically portrayed by AEW wrestler Joe Seanoa, unleashes one seriously unsettling cackle. The preview for the live-action comedy show also offers a glimpse of the game’s most recognizable player, the psychotic clown Sweet Tooth, in its closing moments.

He selects a “Road Mix” CD that syncs up to Len’s “Steal My Sunshine” and looks to the camera to say, “Ladies and gentlemen, start your engines,” before barreling into the engulfed, dystopian landscape of “Lost Vegas.” The brief visual begins with star Anthony Mackie behind the wheel of a ragged, gun-rigged sports car emblazoned with a “got milk?” bumper sticker befitting his previously-revealed milkman character, John Doe. Peacock’s Twisted Metal TV series will be skidding into the summer as it was revealed in its first teaser trailer that the video game adaptation’s release date is July 27th.
