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 has been officially canceled by Splash Damage. At The Game Awards 2022, Transformers fans were ...
Transformers Reactivate was designed as a 1-4 player online co-operative ... Early footage of the game leaked in 2022 showed popular characters such as Starscream, Slipstream, Hotrod, Soundwave and ...
There's been little to share about Transformers: Reactivate since reveal ... straddling the Autobot and Decepticon (bad guy Transformers) divide: Starscream, Slipstream, Hotrod, Soundwave, Sunstreaker ...
Transformers: Reactivate developer Splash Damage has cancelled the online action game two years after it was revealed at The Game Awards. The studio shared a message on X/Twitter announcing the ...
Transformers: Reactivate gameplay seems to have leaked following the announcement that the project was canceled yesterday.
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 ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Transformers: Reactivate, a multiplayer online action game from Splash Damage, has been canceled. The British studio announced the news on social ...
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.
If you can recall the announcement of Transformers: Reactivate at The Game Awards 2022, then you've got a better memory than us. It was revealed via a vague but expensive-looking CG trailer during ...