Transformers: Leaked Footage Resurfaces After Cancellation
Leaked gameplay footage of the canceled Transformers: Reactivate has re-emerged online. Originally announced in 2022 by Splash Damage in partnership with Hasbro, the co-op game would have pitted Autobots and Decepticons against an alien threat, "the Legion." Despite limited public previews, leaks surfaced, offering glimpses of gameplay.
Recent footage, from a 2020 build, showcases Bumblebee navigating a destroyed city, seamlessly shifting between robot and vehicle forms, and utilizing various weapons. The style bears resemblance to Transformers: Fall of Cybertron, albeit with a different enemy faction. The leaked clip, though lacking audio, includes an unfinished cutscene depicting Bumblebee's arrival in a ravaged New York City and communication with an ally, Devin.
Despite the game's cancellation and subsequent staff reductions at Splash Damage, the leaked footage, while showing some incomplete textures, demonstrates a polished gameplay experience with environmental destruction. While the game remains unreleased, these leaks provide a look at the ambitious, ultimately unfulfilled, project.
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