
The improved rebuilt ISO (Twisted_Metal-Harbor_City-Prototype-Rebuilt-63-Patched.iso) will boot in PCSX2, a PS3 DEX, or a PS2 Test.It is based on the loose files, and is improved from the two rebuilt ISOs which were originally part of this release. A rebuilt ISO is included with this release.The loose files were copied directly from the hard drive of a PS2 development system.According to an anonymous source, it began as Twisted Metal Black 2 on the PS2, and a much later version was released as a bonus within Twisted Metal: Head On for the Sony PSP.The versions of the game libraries (IOPR270.IMG, etc.) are also consistent with a build date in 2003. A possible build date is Septemgiven by some parts of the. The game will simply be unplayable from that day forward. Lastly, ModNation Racers will see its online features terminated on October 10.

PlayStation All-Star: Battle Royale will no longer be playable online beginning from October 15, but the campaign can be played offline. Twisted Metal will no longer be playable from October 15, and it will be playable offline. You simply won't be able to share your user-created levels or download any of them from others.

Sound Shapes will be taken offline on October 15, but you will still be able to play the campaign and all DLC. Warhawk will be taken offline on October 25, and will no longer be playable unless your system is set to LAN mode. A selection of servers are being taken offline soon, and that means they won't be supported anymore.įrom the PlayStation official blog, games like Sound Shapes, Twisted Metal, PlayStation All-Stars: Battle Royale, Drawn to Death, Warhawk, and ModNation Racers will all see their online support terminated in the coming weeks.ĭrawn to Death's servers will be taken down on March 25, 2019, but the rest of the games on the list will be seeing their servers offline this month, and many in the next week. If you're still enjoying certain classic PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 titles (as well as PS Vita games) you might want to pay attention.
