The Transformers 🐠are at it once again, and now, it’s up to you to help Bumblebee and the others to put a stop to the plans of the evil Megatron.
Transformers: Battlegrounds - from developer Coatsink and published by family-friendly publisher Outright Games - will be making its way to♉ PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PC on October 23rd.
To celebrate the news, a brand-new teaser trailer was released t🐟hat shows off a massive city battle between the Autobots and Decepticons, featuring visuals that definitely look welcoming for a younger audience. This makes sense given Outright Games’ focus on family-friendly titles.
Transformers: Battlegrounds will tell the story of Megatron in search of the almighty Allspark, while the Autobots - in search of a new commander - fight him and th🍸e other Decepticons in an attempt to save Earth.
Gameplay will take place in th🐓🍒e form of a single-player campaign, while also offering up multiplayer action.
"The Transformers franchise is one of the most enduring and recognizable in the world of entertainment," said CEO of Outright Games, Terry ﷽Malham. "It's an honor to work with this beloved universe and these iconic characters to create a new and exciting Transformers console game that families can enjoy together."
Mark Blecher, Hasbro SVP Corporate Strategy and Business Affairs, ech🍬oed the excitement, stating:
"Transformers: Battlegrounds is a new and authentic take on what a Transformers video game can be. It's exci🧜ting for us to bring the epic story of the battle between the Autobots and Decepticons tꦗo life for a new generation of fans on console."
Rest assured that even though the plot revolves around the Autobots’ search for a new leader, Optimus Prim𝓀e does show up in the tea💦ser trailer. Whether he’ll be available as a playable character is not yet known, but at least the younger generation will get to meet the iconic leader of the Autobots.
Transformers: Battlegrounds is currently slated to be released on October 23rd for PlayStation 4ꦓ, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Oཧne, and PC