Leaked Gameplay Reveals Transformers Revival Plans

Jan 18,25

Cancelled Transformers Game: Leaked Gameplay Footage Surfaces

Recently cancelled by Splash Damage, gameplay footage of the co-op Transformers: Reactivate has re-emerged online. Announced in 2022, this Hasbro collaboration promised a multiplayer experience featuring Generation 1 Autobots and Decepticons uniting against an alien threat. Despite the 2022 Game Awards announcement, the game saw minimal public exposure beyond leaks and related merchandise. The cancellation led to speculation, and now, leaked footage from a 2020 build offers a glimpse into the game's potential.

The leaked footage showcases Bumblebee navigating a destroyed city, seamlessly transforming between robot and vehicle modes, and utilizing various weapons. The gameplay bears resemblance to Transformers: Fall of Cybertron, but pits Bumblebee against "the Legion," an alien force serving as the game's primary antagonists, instead of the Decepticons.

A Closer Look at the Leaked Footage

Despite some unfinished textures, the leaked footage presents a polished look, incorporating environmental destruction as Bumblebee progresses. A silent cutscene concludes the clip, showing Bumblebee emerging from a portal near the ruins of New York City, communicating with an ally named Devin about the Legion's attacks.

Numerous other leaks exist, dating back to 2020, predating the official announcement and eventual cancellation. While Transformers: Reactivate remains unplayable, the leaks offer a valuable insight into Splash Damage's vision for this ambitious, yet ultimately unrealized, multiplayer title.

Summary

  • Developed by Splash Damage in collaboration with Hasbro and Takara Tomy.
  • Cancelled after initial announcement in 2022.
  • Leaked gameplay footage from a 2020 build has resurfaced.
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