"Dwerking" (a portmanteau often linked to "dude-twerking" or specific rhythmic hip thrusts) emerged as a major social media dance craze in mid-2025.

. But the "new video" highlights aren't just about looks; they showcase a suite of expanded mechanics that add competitive depth: Shields and Grabs: Unlike the first game, the sequel introduces traditional shielding and grabbing mechanics

Due to the decentralized nature of this trend, there is no single "official" video. However, early compilations suggest that "maitwerking" videos share three common aesthetics:

and community archives have sparked a consistent engagement loop among followers. Key Elements of the Trend: Rapid Content Iteration

. While the original game remains a classic, the sequel is seeing significantly higher player activity

Let’s look at a real-world example. In Q1 2025, a creator named VizualKai uploaded a video titled "Maitwerking video new test | Cyberpunk Edit." It was 18 seconds long. It featured a static shot of a rainy street that, through a series of seven AI-driven depth transitions, turned into a futuristic anime battle.