
Transformers: Reactivate Officially Cancelled
Splash Damage has announced the cancellation of its Transformers: Reactivate project after a prolonged and challenging development cycle. This decision, while difficult, may result in staff layoffs. The studio is now fully committed to "Project Astrid," a AAA open-world survival game powered by Unreal Engine 5, previously announced in March 2023 in collaboration with streamers Shroud and Sacriel.
Initially unveiled at The Game Awards 2022, Transformers: Reactivate was envisioned as a 1-4 player online game featuring a collaborative Autobot and Decepticon effort against a new alien threat. While leaks suggested a roster including Generation 1 characters like Ironhide, Hot Rod, Starscream, and Soundwave, and even hinted at Beast Wars characters, the game will never see release. The lack of updates following the initial trailer fueled speculation of its cancellation.
Splash Damage's statement expressed gratitude to the development team and Hasbro for their support. Fan reaction has been varied, with some expressing disappointment and others anticipating the cancellation given the prolonged silence. The cancellation of Transformers: Reactivate leaves a void in the AAA Transformers gaming landscape.
Key takeaways:
- Cancellation: Transformers: Reactivate is officially cancelled.
- Layoffs: Potential staff reductions are expected due to the project's termination.
- Future Focus: Splash Damage is prioritizing "Project Astrid," its open-world survival game.
- Fan Reaction: Mixed reactions from fans, ranging from disappointment to unsurprised acceptance.
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