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While I’ve been loving Hasbro’s Transformers Cyberverse animated series on YouTube, the simplistic tie-in toy line, aimed at younger fans, hasn’t caught my fancy. That could change later ...
For the past few years, Hasbro’s been juggling two main lines of Transformers toys: the complex, expensive, collector-aimed War for Cybertron line and the simpler, cheaper Cyberverse line, with ...
This is Hasbro’s new Transformers: Bumblebee Cyberverse Adventures Dinobots Unite Smash Changer Optimus Prime figure, which only bears a passing resemblance to the heroic bot leader that was ...
Because Shockwave will be all-CGI, which is truly our first look at the character. Unlike Megatron whose truck alt-mode was on-set in Chicago, Shockwave lives solely on a computer screen. Source ...
That, of course, includes Transformers, and now we can exclusively reveal their newest line from Transformers Bumblebee Cyberverse Adventures, the Battle Call line, and it looks pretty cool.
The Transformers Cyberverse Ultimate Class Optimus Prime and Shockwave will be priced at $29.99. All five Transformers figures are set to release on January 1, 2020.
The Transformers Hasbro presentation took place at Toy Fair New York this weekend and lots of new figures were shown, along with the debut of Transformers: Cyberverse!
Other licenses like Star Wars and G. I. Joe have taken hiatuses, but Transformers has never really gone away, and become a $14 billion franchise for Hasbro, $4 billion or so coming from a series ...
Take a first look at the new villain of the upcoming Transformers: Dark of the Moon movie, also with the toys revealing the looks of two of the NASCAR Autobots!