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 developer Splash Damage has cancelled the online action game two years after it was revealed at The Game Awards. The studio shared a message on X/Twitter announcing the ...
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.
Transformers: Reactivate has been officially canceled by Splash Damage. At The Game Awards 2022, Transformers fans were ...
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 ...
This online shooter won’t be seeing the light of day, and layoffs/redundancies are in the work at developer Splash Damage. Recommended Videos According to Splash Damage’s tweet ...
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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.