Transformers: Reactivate Gameplay Footage Leaks After Game’s Cancellation
Recently canceled Transformers: Reactivate, a co-op game unveiled by Splash Damage in 2022, has resurfaced in the form of leaked gameplay footage. The footage, originating from a 2020 build, showcases Bumblebee navigating a destroyed cityscape, seamlessly transforming between robot and vehicle modes while engaging an alien enemy force known as "the Legion." The gameplay bears resemblance to Transformers: Fall of Cybertron.
Despite some unfinished textures and the absence of sound in a concluding cutscene, the leaked footage demonstrates a polished game with environmental destruction. The clip shows Bumblebee emerging from a portal in a ruined New York City, communicating with an ally named Devin regarding the Legion's attacks.
Numerous other leaks from 2020, predating the game's official announcement and subsequent cancellation, further illustrate the project's development. While Transformers: Reactivate remains unreleased, the leaked footage offers a glimpse into the potential of this ambitious, ultimately canceled, multiplayer title.
Summary:
- Leaked gameplay footage of the canceled Transformers: Reactivate has been re-circulated online.
- Developed by Splash Damage in partnership with Hasbro, the game pitted Autobots and Decepticons against an alien threat.
- The footage, from a 2020 build, shows Bumblebee's gameplay, featuring transformations and combat against the Legion.
- Despite cancellation, the footage highlights the game's visual polish and potential.
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