Transformers: Reactivate, a 1-4 player online action game inspired by one of the world's biggest toy and media franchises, has been canceled and will no longer be released for PC and consoles, ...
Transformers: Reactivate has been canceled after a lengthy and troubled development period. Some staff members at Splash Damage may be let go as a result. The studio is now working on an open ...
Splash Damage has announced that it has cancelled development of the online action game Transformers: Reactivate, and that layoffs at the studio are likely as a result. "Today, we have some very ...
“The decision has been made to end development of Transformers: Reactivate. This means we will be scaling down to refocus our efforts on other projects.” Splash Damage did not specify the ...
Splash Damage, the studio behind Gears Tactics and Dirty Bomb, has announced that it’s canceling development of Transformers: Reactivate. As a result, the studio will lay off an unspecified ...
Transformers: Reactivate has now been cancelled, confirmed by Splash Damage's X account on Wednesday. The developer is now facing a risk of redundancy for a "number of roles" at the studio.
Splash Damage has announced it's cancelling the development of Transformers: Reactivate, and that it'll be "scaling down" the studio as result, leaving roles "at risk of redundancy". Transformers ...
Splash Damage cancels Transformers: Reactivate, leading to potential layoffs. No Transformers game in development; Reactivate cancellation leaves gap. Poor publicity and 3DClouds' obscurity ...
There has been a glimmer of hope on the horizon thanks to Transformers Reactivate, a promising-sounding co-op action game from the experienced team at Splash Damage. However, the studio has today ...
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.
Transformers: Reactivate gameplay seems to have leaked following the announcement that the project was canceled yesterday.