💡 If you're looking for the game today, it can be difficult to find digitally due to licensing changes; physical copies for PS3 or Xbox 360 are your best bet.
Developed by High Moon Studios , this third-person shooter is often cited as the definitive "pre-Earth" story for the Transformers.
Unlike many projects, this series used a non-union cast rather than veteran actors like Peter Cullen, which was a point of contention for some fans.
Supports 3-player online co-op and class-based competitive modes (Scout, Scientist, Leader, Soldier).
Its success led to the sequel, Transformers: Fall of Cybertron , and established a new aesthetic for "Cybertronian" vehicle designs. 📺 The Netflix Animated Trilogy (2020–2021)
Hasbro launched a major "War for Cybertron" trilogy toyline (Siege, Earthrise, Kingdom) that focused on high-detail "battle-worn" paint jobs and interchangeable weapon systems.
The name refers to two major pillars of the franchise: the critically acclaimed 2010 video game and the 2020 animated Netflix trilogy. Both explore the origins of the Autobot and Decepticon conflict on their dying home planet. 🎮 The Video Game (2010)
💡 If you're looking for the game today, it can be difficult to find digitally due to licensing changes; physical copies for PS3 or Xbox 360 are your best bet.
Developed by High Moon Studios , this third-person shooter is often cited as the definitive "pre-Earth" story for the Transformers.
Unlike many projects, this series used a non-union cast rather than veteran actors like Peter Cullen, which was a point of contention for some fans.
Supports 3-player online co-op and class-based competitive modes (Scout, Scientist, Leader, Soldier).
Its success led to the sequel, Transformers: Fall of Cybertron , and established a new aesthetic for "Cybertronian" vehicle designs. 📺 The Netflix Animated Trilogy (2020–2021)
Hasbro launched a major "War for Cybertron" trilogy toyline (Siege, Earthrise, Kingdom) that focused on high-detail "battle-worn" paint jobs and interchangeable weapon systems.
The name refers to two major pillars of the franchise: the critically acclaimed 2010 video game and the 2020 animated Netflix trilogy. Both explore the origins of the Autobot and Decepticon conflict on their dying home planet. 🎮 The Video Game (2010)