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Fans have been hoping that with the acquisition of Activision Blizzard, that "dead" titles would make their way back to ...
If Microsoft really is remastering these two Transformers games, it will be interesting to see if they end up Xbox exclusive, or come to other platforms. The War for Cybertron games were released ...
Spotted by @TFHypeGuy on X (formerly Twitter), all of these aforementioned Transformers games have been spotted once again on the Xbox and Steam stores. While none of them are available to buy ...
Obviously, if they can bring these games back, they can bring them to other platforms too. Several Transformers games have reappeared on the Xbox Store. We originally found this shared on Twitter ...
During an interview with Transformers fan website, Transformers World 2005 (TFW2005), Hasbro stated a desire to re-release a collection of Transformers games published by Activision onto Xbox ...
You can find used Xbox 360 copies floating around on eBay ... with Hasbro to remaster or at the very least port these Transformers games to modern hardware so more people can play them.
Remember those Xbox 360/PS3-era Transformers games? Wouldn’t it be cool if you could easily buy and play those in 2023 on modern platforms? I think so. And so does Hasbro. But according to the ...
The last time we checked, listings of some of those old games, whose licenses had expired, returned on the Xbox Store. But Transformers games had continued to get made in the years since ...
Toy company Hasbro is hoping that with Microsoft acquiring Activision, that some older Transformers games might make their way on to Xbox Game Pass. Activision has published a number of ...
The Xbox 360/PS3 era in particular saw a lot of Transformers games, of mixed quality, hitting store shelves. However, most of these games, including the much beloved Cybertron series, were taken ...
Video Games Chronicle noted that while a few of the Transformers games are playable on Xbox consoles thanks to backwards compatibility software, they need a disc to run. Now, Hasbro has walked ...