Transformers: Reactivate gameplay seems to have leaked following the announcement that the project was canceled yesterday. Footage of what appears to be the early-in-development Transformers ...
Splash Damage cancels Transformers: Reactivate, leading to potential layoffs. No Transformers game in development; Reactivate cancellation leaves gap. Poor publicity and 3DClouds' obscurity ...
Footage of the now-scrapped Transformers: Reactivate has appeared online. The gameplay, which can be seen below, appeared online following the news that Transformers: Reactivate had been canceled by ...
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, 2022, ...
In a statement posted to social media, Splash Damage shared that its work on Transformers: Reactivate is now coming to a close. As a result, the studio said that it would now be shrinking ...
Enemy Territory), Bethesda (Brink), Warner Bros. (Batman: Arkham Origins multiplayer), and Xbox (Gears of War multiplayer modes). While Transformers: Reactivate is now canceled, Splash Damage ...
There has been a glimmer of hope on the horizon thanks to Transformers Reactivate, a promising-sounding ... game” that would tell “a fresh, new story within the Transformers universe.” ...
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 ...
Six minutes of developer Splash Damage's unreleased Transformers: Reactivate have leaked online ... The studio previously announced it was working on a new "AAA open-world survival game ...
After years in development, Splash Damage recently shared via social media that its work on Transformers: Reactivate would end prematurely. Unfortunately, this also means that employees are “at ...