Transformers: Reactivate gameplay footage from a previous build resurfaces shortly after the game is canceled by developer Splash Damage.
British game studio Splash Damage announced it has ceased development of Transformers: Reactivate. The developer issued a statement regarding the cancelation, and what that means for the studio moving ...
Just as the first gameplay footage leaked online, developer Splash Damage has pulled the plug on their long-awaited Transformers online shooter, leading to potential job losses at the studio.
Transformers: Reactivate gameplay seems to have leaked following the announcement that the project was canceled yesterday.
Splash Damage cancels Transformers: Reactivate, leading to potential layoffs. No Transformers game in development; Reactivate cancellation leaves gap. Poor publicity and 3DClouds' obscurity ...
Transformers Reactivate was first revealed during The ... seamlessly converting between vehicle and bot form as they battle The Legion; the greatest threat the Autobots have ever faced.” ...
Transformers: Reactivate has been canceled, developer Splash Damage announced with a statement on X (formerly Twitter) on Jan. 8. “Today, we have some very difficult news to share,” the ...
The online action game Transformers: Reactivate has now been canceled by developer Splash Damage after a cinematic trailer ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...