A 2D fighting game influenced by the Fatal Fury series, with similar elements such as basic and special attacks, and characters represented by 2D sprites. Characters can transform between Beast and Robot modes at will, with each mode having different moves. Supports multiplayer for two players.
Due to the fractured handset market in 2007 (before the dominance of smartphoneOSs), the game required Glu to produce 20,000 individual versions for specific matchings of handsets and languages.[3]
A multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) developed by British game developer Jagex in partnership with American toy company Hasbro. The game was officially unveiled at Auto Assembly 2010,[14] the game went into closed beta on March 12, 2014[15] and entered open beta on July 4, 2014.[16] The game shut down on January 31, 2015.[17]
This game was originally planned to be released for the SNES and utilize the Super FX chip. In 1994 Takara announced that this version was cancelled, and that the game would be released in 1995 for the Nintendo 64 (then intended for a 1995 launch), either the Sega 32X or Sega Saturn, and possibly the PlayStation.[21]
Re-released on May 10, 2023 as a Netflix exclusive game; removing all microtransactions and in-game advertisements.[23]
Transformers Online
Cancellation date: 2020
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A massively multiplayer online game which was under development by Netdragon. Beta testing started in August 2011 and the game launched in March 2012.[24][25][26] A new Transformers Online game by Tencent Games was launched in 2017, but similarly shut down on February 13, 2020.[27]
A card bundle containing 15 double-faced cards, featuring characters from Transformers. The cards are "legal" in Magic: The Gathering's Legacy, Vintage, and Commander formats.
An online action game developed by Splash Damage. A closed beta was planned for 2024,[30] though this failed to surface and the game was cancelled in January 2025.[31]