New images surfacing online offer a glimpse into Sony's canceled Twisted Metal game, developed by Firesprite. The leaked screenshots, intentionally blurred and marked "Under NDA," reveal a live-service game blending the franchise's signature vehicular combat with battle royale mechanics under the codename "Project Copper." A former Firesprite UI developer shared these images on their online portfolio.
Firesprite described Project Copper as a "third-person vehicular action combat game based on a classic IP owned by PlayStation," featuring third-person shooter and vehicle combat mechanics with a last-one-standing objective.
The cancellation reportedly stemmed from Sony's February 2024 layoffs, where the game, though in development, lacked greenlighting. This decision aligns with Sony's broader retreat from live-service games following a period of significant investment. The failure of projects like Concord, and the resource-intensive demands of live service exemplified by the halted The Last of Us Online, contributed to this shift. While Helldivers 2 proved a resounding success, Concord's swift demise highlighted the risks involved. Sony also canceled two other unannounced live-service titles in January 2024.
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Despite the game's cancellation, fans can still enjoy the Twisted Metal universe through the ongoing Peacock TV series, starring Anthony Mackie. IGN awarded Season 1 an 8/10, praising its blend of comedy, violence, and unexpected depth.