Sony Isn’t Giving Enough Love To Twisted Metal — And It Makes No Sense

<p>So, today, I&rsquo;m talking about Sony again, and how its ignorance is once again costing its loyal PS5 owners. I&rsquo;m talking about&nbsp;<em>Twisted Metal</em>.</p> <p>The series initially got its start back on the PlayStation and became a sure-fire hit, with multiple sequels following as a result. The series reached new heights on the PlayStation 2 with the awesome&nbsp;<em>Twisted Metal Black</em>, a dark and twisted chapter that delivered some of the best vehicular action in the series.</p> <p>But then, aside from a spirited PS3 sequel (simply named&nbsp;<em>Twisted Metal</em>), the series kind of went dormant. At least, for a while.</p> <p>Last week, Peacock TV (NBC owned) announced a new&nbsp;<em>Twisted Metal</em>&nbsp;series debuting on July 27th, with Anthony Mackie behind the wheel and the cast also featuring the lovely Stephanie Beatriz, and a devastating combo of Samoa Joe and Will Arnett as Sweet Tooth. (Who, by the way, looks pretty good despite the lack of flaming hair.)</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@robertworkman_Disruptor/sony-isnt-giving-enough-love-to-twisted-metal-and-it-makes-no-sense-ab61dafd00d7"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>
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