Transformers: Reactivate Officially Cancelled by Splash Damage
Splash Damage has announced the cancellation of its highly anticipated Transformers game, Transformers: Reactivate, after a prolonged and challenging development cycle. The news follows a cryptic trailer reveal at The Game Awards 2022, which generated significant excitement among Transformers fans. The game, envisioned as a 1-4 player online experience featuring Autobots and Decepticons uniting against a new alien threat, has remained largely shrouded in mystery since its announcement. Leaks suggested a roster including classic Generation 1 characters like Ironhide, Hot Rod, Starscream, and Soundwave, alongside potential appearances from Beast Wars characters – all now unfortunately unrealized.
The decision to cancel Transformers: Reactivate was reportedly difficult, resulting in potential staff redundancies at Splash Damage. The studio expressed gratitude to its development team and Hasbro for their contributions and support. Fan reaction has been mixed, with some expressing disappointment while others anticipated the cancellation given the lack of updates following the initial trailer.
Splash Damage is now fully focused on "Project Astrid," a AAA open-world survival game built using Unreal Engine 5, announced in March 2023 in collaboration with streamers Shroud and Sacriel. The studio will redirect its resources to this project, although the cancellation of Transformers: Reactivate will unfortunately lead to job losses. The cancellation leaves Transformers fans still awaiting a high-quality, AAA game featuring the iconic Robots in Disguise.
Key Takeaways:
- Transformers: Reactivate is cancelled.
- Potential layoffs at Splash Damage.
- Splash Damage is now prioritizing "Project Astrid," an open-world survival game.
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