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.
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Transformers: Reactivate was a shooter, after all ... It always feels like a team who’s one game away from a hit, so it’s extra frustrating to see that potential unrealised.
In the slipstream of its cancellation earlier this week, gameplay has leaked from Splash Damage’s online co-op shooter, Transformers: Reactivate. The game, announced in 2022, had intended to ...
Transformers fans hoping for a triple ... the small indie studio behind multiplayer shooter Battalion 1944, to work on the game. A beta was set for 2023 that never happened, and the developer ...
Transformers: Reactivate has been deactivated before it could so much as punch a Decepticon. This online shooter won’t be ... of several live-service games, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice ...
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Society cut ties with Dr Disrespect in 2024, but now the studio that was working on extraction FPS game Deadrop is shutting ...