Transformers: Reactivate has faced a rocky development since it entered production in 2019. This was back when the game was ...
Splash Damage cancels Transformers: Reactivate, leading to potential layoffs. No Transformers game in development; Reactivate cancellation leaves gap. Poor publicity and 3DClouds' obscurity ...
There has been a glimmer of hope on the horizon thanks to Transformers Reactivate, a promising-sounding co-op action game from the experienced team at Splash Damage. However, the studio has today ...
Transformers: Reactivate was officially cancelled this week when developer Splash Damage announced that it’s ceasing development of the online shooter after years of work and plenty of silence.
Splash Damage, the studio behind Gears Tactics and Dirty Bomb, has announced that it’s canceling development of Transformers: ...
Transformers: Reactivate has been in production since 2019, when Certain Affinity developed the game under a different name, Transformers: Rise. Splash Damage re-announced the game at The Game ...
Today, Splash Damage added to this by revealing that its multiplayer title, Transformers Reactivate, has been canceled, and in a message on Twitter, the team revealed that they might be facing ...
Transformers: Reactivate was first teased back at The Game Awards 2022, in a short 60-second trailer set to Bon Jovi’s “Wanted Dead or Alive.” Just a little over two years later, developers ...
Splash Damage, the UK-based studio behind the long-in-development Transformers: Reactivate has delivered some terrible news this week. The co-op action game, which was announced in December ...
After years of development, months of radio silence and millions of dollars already spent on development, we now have official word that Transformers: Reactivate is dead. Developer Splash Damage ...
On Wednesday, Splash Damage, the development team behind Transformers: Reactivate has announced the project has been cancelled and the dev team faces lay offs. Splash Damage writes “Today ...