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"Transformers: Reactivate Gameplay Leaks Post-Cancellation"

Author : Riley Update : Apr 20,2025

"Transformers: Reactivate Gameplay Leaks Post-Cancellation"

Summary

  • Leaked gameplay footage of the canceled co-op game Transformers: Reactivate has resurfaced online.
  • The game was announced by developer Splash Damage in partnership with Hasbro at The Game Awards 2022.

Transformers: Reactivate, a highly anticipated co-op game featuring iconic Generation 1 Autobots and Decepticons, was officially canceled by its developer, Splash Damage. The game, which was announced in 2022 at The Game Awards, promised an exciting multiplayer experience where players could control their favorite Transformers characters. The storyline involved both factions uniting against a new alien threat known as "the Legion" that aimed to take over Earth.

Since its announcement, details about Transformers: Reactivate were scarce, with only occasional leaks and a few tie-in action figures surfacing. As time passed, fans grew increasingly skeptical about the game's future, and their fears were confirmed when Splash Damage announced the project's cancellation. The studio decided to redirect its focus to other endeavors, which might result in staff layoffs.

Following the cancellation, previously leaked gameplay footage from a 2020 build of Transformers: Reactivate has reemerged online, offering fans a glimpse into what the game could have been. The footage features Bumblebee navigating a destroyed city, transforming between his robot and vehicle modes, and engaging with enemies using various weapons. The gameplay bears a resemblance to Transformers: Fall of Cybertron, but with Bumblebee fighting against the Legion instead of Decepticons.

The leaked footage, while showing some missing textures, appears polished and includes elements of environmental destruction. It also includes an unfinished cutscene where Bumblebee emerges from a portal near the ruins of New York City and communicates with an ally named Devin about the Legion's attacks.

Despite the game's cancellation, numerous other leaks from as early as 2020 have provided insights into what Splash Damage was aiming to achieve with Transformers: Reactivate. Although players will never experience the game firsthand, these leaks offer a window into the studio's vision for this ambitious but ultimately unrealized Transformers multiplayer project.

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