
Despite statements to the contrary by creator David Jaffe, it seems like Twisted Metal may indeed receive the controversial PlayStation Network Pass after all. Sony’s brand of the online pass has already been witnessed in games like Resistance 3 and Uncharted 3 so it shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise that the latest PlayStation 3 exclusive will also fall in line.
The Gamers Hub broke the story when they spoke with QA Lead Justin Trease about the subject at CES. He answered “yes,” when asked about the inclusion of the PSN Pass. Previously Jaffe had spoke up saying that he ideally didn’t want the PSN Pass inside Twisted Metal, which he feels still has “a mountain to climb in terms of gaining peopleâs good faith.” If the PSN Pass takes the same form as previous Sony games it will block access to multiplayer modes unless players input a code that came with their brand new game or pay $10 to purchase one if they either rented or bought the game used.
Twisted Metal is set to release on February 14 exclusively for the PlayStation 3.








