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'''''Transformers: Battlegrounds''''' is a video game by [[Coatsink]], released [[October 23]], [[2020]]. It is the first new ''Transformers'' game released for a home console since [[Activision]]'s previous game development license expired. Described as a "tactical warfare adventure" game, ''Battlegrounds'' is based on the ''[[Transformers: Cyberverse (franchise)|Cyberverse]]'' franchise, featuring the character designs and voice actors from the accompanying [[Transformers: Cyberverse (cartoon)|animated series]].
'''''Transformers: Battlegrounds''''' is a video game by [[Coatsink]], released [[October 23]], [[2020]]. It is the first new ''Transformers'' game released for a home console since [[Activision]]'s previous game development license expired. Described as a "tactical warfare adventure" game, ''Battlegrounds'' is based on the ''[[Transformers: Cyberverse (franchise)|Cyberverse]]'' franchise, featuring the character designs and voice actors from the accompanying [[Transformers: Cyberverse (cartoon)|animated series]].


The game was later delisted from sale at the end of 2025.


==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
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===Act I===
===Act I===


In [[Central City|Central City]] the Decepticons are attacking. [[Bumblebee (Cyberverse)|Bumblebee]] saves [[You|a random human]]. When asked to move the human to safety, [[Teletraan-X (Cyberverse)|Teletraan-X]] takes them into the sky to Bumblebee's complete confusion. Afterwards, he takes the fight to the Decepticon forces, relying on the human's guidance to navigate the suburban landscape. Along the way, he links up with [[Windblade (Cyberverse)|Windblade]], fights [[Shadow Striker (Cyberverse)|Shadow Striker]], and rescues [[Grimlock (Cyberverse)|Grimlock]] from a unit of [[Seeker (Cyberverse)|Seeker]]s led by [[Slipstream (Cyberverse)|Slipstream]]. After the trio reunite, they deal with [[Soundwave (Cyberverse)|Soundwave]] and [[Starscream (Cyberverse)|Starscream]] before heading off to locate [[Optimus Prime (Cyberverse)|Optimus Prime]].
During a [[Decepticon]] attack on [[Central City (Earth)|Central City]], [[Bumblebee (Cyberverse)|Bumblebee]] saves [[You|a random human]]. When asked to move the human to safety, [[Teletraan-X (Cyberverse)|Teletraan-X]] takes them into the sky to Bumblebee's complete confusion. Afterwards, he takes the fight to the Decepticon forces, relying on the human's guidance to navigate the suburban landscape. Along the way, he links up with [[Windblade (Cyberverse)|Windblade]], fights [[Shadow Striker (Cyberverse)|Shadow Striker]], and rescues [[Grimlock (Cyberverse)|Grimlock]] from a unit of [[Seeker (Cyberverse)|Seeker]]s led by [[Slipstream (Cyberverse)|Slipstream]]. After the trio reunite, they deal with [[Soundwave (Cyberverse)|Soundwave]] and [[Starscream (Cyberverse)|Starscream]] before heading off to locate [[Optimus Prime (Cyberverse)|Optimus Prime]].


===Act II===
===Act II===
In the desert, [[Arcee (Cyberverse)|Arcee]] and [[Wheeljack (Cyberverse)|Wheeljack]] are in hiding, hoping to delay the Decepticons when Teletraan-X arrives. After complaining about the drone's lack of clarity and bemusement at the new commander, they set out to find Optimus, regrouping with the other Autobots. They find an injured Windblade after battling a group of Deceptions, then team up with her to face [[Shockwave (Cyberverse)|Shockwave]] and a trio of his drones. With Shockwave defeated, Bumblebee and Grimlock arrive.
In the desert, [[Arcee (Cyberverse)|Arcee]] and [[Wheeljack (Cyberverse)|Wheeljack]] are in hiding, hoping to delay the Decepticons when Teletraan-X arrives. After complaining about the drone's lack of clarity and bemusement at the new commander, they set out to find Optimus, regrouping with the other Autobots. They find an injured Windblade after battling a group of Deceptions, then team up with her to face [[Shockwave (Cyberverse)|Shockwave]] and a trio of his drones. With Shockwave defeated, Bumblebee and Grimlock arrive. The Autobots locate the [[AllSpark]], but Megatron reveals that this was his intention all along, saving time and resources by letting the Autobots find the Allspark for him. Optimus Prime arrives to debate Megatron over the AllSpark's true purpose, but they remain at odds. Megatron leaves with the Allspark, forcing Optimus to remain behind and protect his injured friends from [[Battletrap (Cyberverse)|Battletrap]]. Slipstream and the Seekers arrive to delay the Autobots even further.


===Act III===
===Act III===
The Autobots pursue the Decepticons to a base camp in the Rocky Mountains. Megatron's forces build a Space Bridge to return to [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] and use the power of the AllSpark to their advantage. The Autobots attempt to stop him, but Megatron passes through the Space Bridge and [[Offroad (Cyberverse)|Offroad]] destroys the machinery, leaving the Autobots unable to follow. On the edge of final defeat, the Autobots prepare to return their human companion to Central City when the human drops a flier. An old, outdated [[Space bridge]] has apparently been on display at the Central City museum all this time. With a new route to Cybertron open, the Autobots converge on the museum and defeat Slipstream one final time.


===Act IV===
===Act IV===
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Bumblebee travels to Cybertron first through the unstable space bridge. He is confronted by a powered-up Shadow Striker while trying to stabilize the bridge for the others to follow. He succeeds, and the other Autobots help him defeat Shadow Striker. Megatron plans to use [[Vector Sigma]] to reprogram the AllSpark and produce a [[Decepticon supersoldier|new generation of Decepticons]]. The Autobots advance on the Vector Sigma chamber, fighting Decepticons and avoiding [[Energon storm|energon storms]] along the way. They defeat Shockwave and then confront Megatron and his forces outside Vector Sigma. A wounded Megatron takes down all the Autobots except Optimus Prime. A final battle occurs between the two weakened arch-enemies, but Optimus is protected by the power of the Matrix and defeats Megatron.


==Featured characters==
==Featured characters==
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*[[Thrust (Cyberverse)|Thrust]]
*[[Thrust (Cyberverse)|Thrust]]
*[[Ramjet (Cyberverse)|Ramjet]]
*[[Ramjet (Cyberverse)|Ramjet]]
*[[Dirge (Cyberverse)|Dirge]]
*[[Dirge (Cyberverse)|Dirge]]
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*[[Teletraan-X (Cyberverse)|Teletraan-X]] ([[Tony Daniels]])
*[[Teletraan-X (Cyberverse)|Teletraan-X]] ([[Tony Daniels]])
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==Quotes==
==Quotes==
"You Autobots. You never had the courage to strive for true greatness. Except one... Windblade. We're the same. We live for combat. It surrounds us. It defines us. You have no allegiance to their cause. Join me and command Cybertron as Captain of the Seekers."<br>
"...Orders, Optimus?"
:— '''Starscream''' gets shut down by '''Windblade'''.
"After countless cycles, it's mine."<br>
"After countless cycles, it's mine."<br>
"Enough."<br>
"Enough."<br>
"What? The Allspark - it SPEAKS!"<br>
"What? The AllSpark — it SPEAKS!"<br>
"No, Megatron. I am Optimus Prime."
"No, Megatron. I am Optimus Prime."
:— '''Megatron's''' supposed talk with the Allspark prior to '''Optimus Prime''' revealing himself.
:— '''Megatron's''' supposed talk with the AllSpark prior to '''Optimus Prime''' revealing himself.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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===Downloadable content===
===Downloadable content===
[[File:BattlegroundsDLC.jpg|thumb|upright=1.2]]
Several pieces of downloadable content were released for ''Battlegrounds'':
Several pieces of downloadable content were released for ''Battlegrounds'':
* A "Nemesis Prime and Goldfire Bumblebee" pack was available only as a pre-order bonus for the game. This pack adds skins based on Nemesis Prime and Goldfire for Optimus and Bumblebee respectively.
* A "Nemesis Prime and Goldfire Bumblebee" pack was offered as a pre-order bonus for the game, later becoming available for separate purchase on April 19, 2021. This pack adds skins based on [[Nemesis Prime (disambiguation)|Nemesis Prime]] and [[Goldbug (disambiguation)|Goldfire]] for Optimus and Bumblebee respectively.
* Four different packs containing new skins for each of the six Autobots were released at launch, available individually or as part of the Deluxe Edition. These include the "Energon Autobot Skin Pack", the "Gold Autobot Skin Pack", the "Battle Autobot Skin Pack", and the "Neon Autobot Skin Pack".
* Four different packs containing new cosmetic skins for each of the six Autobots were released at launch, available individually or as part of the Deluxe Edition. These include the "Energon Autobot Skin Pack", the "Gold Autobot Skin Pack", the "Battle Autobot Skin Pack", and the "Neon Autobot Skin Pack".
* A "Cube Arcade Mode Add-on" was released at launch and can only be obtained as part of the Deluxe Edition. This adds a [[Cube (sport)|Cube]] game type to the Arcade mode, allowing up to two players to compete against one another in the sport.
* A "Cube Arcade Mode Add-on" was released at launch as part of the Deluxe Edition, later becoming available for separate purchase on April 19, 2021. This adds a [[Cube (sport)|Cube]] game type to the Arcade mode, allowing up to two players to compete against one another in the sport.
* A full expansion, "Shattered Spacebridge", was released on [[February 26]], [[2021]]. The expansion adds a new mini campaign in which the Autobots are trapped in a [[spacebridge]] hub, forcing them to travel the multiverse and win randomly-generated encounters to recover the pieces of their own spacebridge and return home.
* A full expansion, "Shattered Spacebridge", was released on [[February 26]], [[2021]]. The expansion adds a new mini campaign in which the Autobots are trapped in a spacebridge hub, forcing them to travel the [[multiverse]] and win randomly-generated encounters to recover the pieces of their own spacebridge and return home.
 
On [[February 7]], [[2022]], the Deluxe Edition of the game was delisted and replaced with a "Complete Edition" bundle, which includes all of the downloadable content.
 
==Achievements==
When completing various goals and tasks during the game, the player will be rewarded as part of their console of choice's meta-goal system. Players can earn up to 21 Trophies on PlayStation 4 and 20 Achievements on Xbox One, plus an additional 13 via the "Shattered Spacebridge" DLC. The PS4 version's trophies come in four types: Bronze, which represent easier tasks and are worth the least experience; Silver, which are awarded for challenges of mid-level difficulty; Gold, which are given for harder tasks and worth more experience; and Platinum, the highest-level trophy unlocked only after earning all of a game's other trophies (excluding DLC). On the Xbox version, each achievement has a Gamerscore value that adds to the player's total Gamerscore across all games played; up to 1000 Gamerscore can be earned in ''Battlegrounds'', plus another 195 via DLC for a total of 1195 Gamerscore. These achievements can also be earned in the PC version as part of the Steam interface, but lack the individual values and weights from the console versions.
 
===Base game===
{| border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5
! Icon
! Achievement/Trophy name
! Achievement/Trophy description
! Gamerscore
! PS Trophy
! Icon
! Achievement/Trophy name
! Achievement/Trophy description
! Gamerscore
! PS Trophy
|-
|[[File:Battlegrounds Story Achievements.jpg|60px]]
|Central City Secured!
|Complete Act I on any difficulty.
|30 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Silver}}
|[[File:Battlegrounds Hotdog Sandwich Achievement.jpg|60px]]
|Is a Hotdog a Sandwich?
|Destroy a hotdog stand in each mission of Act I.
|30 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Silver}}
|-
|[[File:Battlegrounds Story Achievements.jpg|60px]]
|Together... As One
|Complete Act II on any difficulty.
|30 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Silver}}
|[[File:Battlegrounds Healing Achievements.jpg|60px]]
|To Me...
|Use Arcee to heal Wheeljack in "Deserted".
|15 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Bronze}}
|-
|[[File:Battlegrounds Healing Achievements.jpg|60px]]
|To You...
|Use Wheeljack to heal Arcee in "Deserted".
|15 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Bronze}}
|[[File:Battlegrounds Story Achievements.jpg|60px]]
|An Impossible Task
|Complete Act III on any difficulty.
|30 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Silver}}
|-
|[[File:Battlegrounds Squad Achievement.jpg|60px]]
|Squad Get-Together
|Position the entire squad around the same Energon container.
|30 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Silver}}
|[[File:Battlegrounds Story Achievements.jpg|60px]]
|The Future of This Planet...
|Complete Act IV on any difficulty.
|30 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Silver}}
|-
|[[File:Battlegrounds Energon Storm Achievement.jpg|60px]]
|Nature is Cruel
|Shove a Decepticon into an Energon Storm.
|30 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Silver}}
|[[File:Battlegrounds Campaign Easy Achievement.jpg|60px]]
|Our Salvation
|Complete every mission on Easy difficulty.
|90 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Gold}}
|-
|[[File:Battlegrounds Campaign Medium Achievement.jpg|60px]]
|Tactician and Scholar
|Complete every mission on Medium difficulty.
|90 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Gold}}
|[[File:Battlegrounds Campaign Hard Achievement.jpg|60px]]
|More Than Meets The Eye
|Complete every mission on Hard difficulty.
|100 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Gold}}
|-
|[[File:Battlegrounds Shove Achievement.jpg|60px]]
|Two 'Cons, One Stone
|Shove a Decepticon into another Decepticon.
|90 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Gold}}
|[[File:Battlegrounds Explosion Achievement.jpg|60px]]
|The Greater Good
|Use explosive cover to damage an Autobot and a Decepticon in the same explosion.
|30 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Silver}}
|-
|[[File:Battlegrounds Target Achievement.jpg|60px]]
|Move It!
|Shove an ally into the target region of a Destination objective.
|90 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Gold}}
|[[File:Battlegrounds Ultimate Achievement.jpg|60px]]
|Energon Aficionado
|Perform fifty Ultimate abilities.
|90 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Gold}}
|-
|[[File:Battlegrounds Brink Achievement.jpg|60px]]
|From the Brink
|Repair an ally with 1 HP.
|30 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Silver}}
|[[File:Battlegrounds Debuff Achievements.jpg|60px]]
|Throwback Thursday
|Deactivate a Decepticon using Optimus Prime's Throw Back ability... on a Thursday.
|30 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Silver}}
|-
|[[File:Battlegrounds Mace Achievement.jpg|60px]]
|Fighting Spark
|Reduce Megatron's HP to 50% or less in "The Well of the AllSpark".
|90 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Gold}}
|[[File:Battlegrounds Black Hole Achievement.jpg|60px]]
|Borrowed Tech
|Equip Arcee's Black Hole Grenade ability for three missions.
|30 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Silver}}
|-
|[[File:Battlegrounds Story Achievements.jpg|60px]]
|[['Til all are one]]
|Unlock and discover every secret.
|
|{{PS Platinum}}
|-
|}
 
===Shattered Spacebridge===
{| border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5
!Icon
! Achievement/Trophy name
! Achievement/Trophy description
! Gamerscore
! PS Trophy
!Icon
! Achievement/Trophy name
! Achievement/Trophy description
! Gamerscore
! PS Trophy
|-
|[[File:Battlegrounds Run Achievement.jpg|60px]]
|Untangled
|Complete your first run
|15 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Bronze}}
|[[File:Battlegrounds Unstable Achievement.jpg|60px]]
|Rough Journey
|Complete a run with a very unstable Spacebridge after finishing 5 missions or less
|15 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Bronze}}
|-
|[[File:Battlegrounds Side Effects Achievement.jpg|60px]]
|Certain Side-Effects
|Complete a run with an unstable Spacebridge after finishing 7 missions or less
|15 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Bronze}}
|[[File:Battlegrounds Stable Achievement.jpg|60px]]
|Arrive in one piece
|Complete a run with a stable Spacebridge after finishing 9 missions or less
|15 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Bronze}}
|-
|[[File:Battlegrounds Supercharged Achievement.jpg|60px]]
|Supercharged!
|Complete a run with a fully functional Spacebridge after finishing 11 missions or less
|15 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Bronze}}
|[[File:Battlegrounds Full Upgrade Achievement.jpg|60px]]
|Unlimited Power
|Fully upgrade one Autobot during a run
|15 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Bronze}}
|-
|[[File:Battlegrounds All Abilities Achievement.jpg|60px]]
|Optimus Primed
|Unlock all abilities for one Autobot during a run
|15 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Bronze}}
|[[File:Battlegrounds Bonus Fragment Achievement.jpg|60px]]
|Multiverse Multitasking
|Capture 6 bonus Fragments in a run
|15 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Bronze}}
|-
|[[File:Battlegrounds No Recovery Achievement.jpg|60px]]
|No rest for the weary
|Complete a run without having any Autobot recover at all
|15 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Bronze}}
|[[File:Battlegrounds No Ultimate Achievement.jpg|60px]]
|With one hand behind my back
|Complete a run without using a single Ultimate ability
|15 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Bronze}}
|-
|[[File:Battlegrounds 5 Runs Achievement.jpg|60px]]
|Insatiable
|Complete 5 runs
|15 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Bronze}}
|[[File:Battlegrounds Debuff Achievements.jpg|60px]]
|Big Spender
|Spend 50 Fragments on refreshing rewards
|15 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Bronze}}
|-
|[[File:Battlegrounds 1 Life Achievement.jpg|60px]]
|I can do this all day
|Complete 3 hard missions while on 1 life
|15 {{gamerscore}}
|{{PS Bronze}}
|-
|}


==Notes==
==Notes==
===Continuity notes===
===Continuity notes===
* ''Battlegrounds'' is set in an alternate version of the [[Transformers: Cyberverse (cartoon)|''Cyberverse'' cartoon continuity]]; although it picks up where "[[Eruption]]" left off, it is otherwise largely irreconcilable with the events of that show's second season. A conversation between [[Arcee (Cyberverse)|Arcee]] and [[Wheeljack (Cyberverse)|Wheeljack]] suggests that this game takes place in one of the many alternate universes that the ''Cyberverse'' cartoon repeatedly alluded to over the course of its second and third seasons.
* ''Battlegrounds'' is set in an alternate version of the [[Transformers: Cyberverse (cartoon)|''Cyberverse'' cartoon continuity]]; although it picks up where "[[Eruption]]" left off, it is otherwise largely irreconcilable with the events of that show's second season. A conversation between [[Arcee (Cyberverse)|Arcee]] and [[Wheeljack (Cyberverse)|Wheeljack]] suggests that this game takes place in one of the many alternate universes that the ''Cyberverse'' cartoon repeatedly alluded to from its second season onward, including pondering a timeline where they [[Escape From Earth|fly the ''Ark'' to Cybertron]] or [[Sea of Tranquility|battle evil forces on the moon]].
*Windblade mentions [[Ratchet (Cyberverse)|Ratchet]] fixing Bumblebee's voicebox during her first transmission; Bumblebee spent the first season of the show unable to speak due to his damaged voicebox.
*Wheeljack mentions his [[force shield blaster]], which he constructed in "[[The Visitor]]".


===Transformers references===
===Transformers references===
*Windblade namedrops [[Ratchet (Cyberverse)|Ratchet]] during her first transmission to Bumblebee.
* [[Dead End (Cyberverse)|Dead End]] is one of three individuals whose design is a recolor of the Decepticon Scouts, rather than his ''Combiner Wars''-inspired design from the cartoon. The other two Scout recolors are new versions of Generation 1 [[Micromaster]]s [[Blackjack (G1)|Blackjack]] and [[Hyperdrive (Micromaster)|Hyperdrive]].
* The Decepticon Scout model is based off the [[Dead End (G1)#Toys|original Generation 1 Dead End toy]] whereas the Decepticon Bruiser model is based off the [[Offroad (Generations)#Toys|''Combinder Wars'' Offroad toy]]. We are reaching the return of ''[[Combiner Wars (toyline)|Combiner Wars]]'' redeco frenzies, folks.
* Of the three individuals whose design is a recolor of the Decepticon Bruisers, [[Offroad (Cyberverse)|Offroad]] retains his G1 namesake's color scheme. The other two Bruisers are new versions of [[Roadtrap (POTP)|Roadtrap]] from ''[[Power of the Primes (toyline)|Power of the Primes]]'' and classic G1 character [[Battletrap (G1)|Battletrap]].
 
*Megatron repeates a quote he once heard Optimus say, "There's a thin line between being a hero and being a memory," which was once said by the [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|original Optimus]] in "[[More than Meets the Eye, Part 3]]".
* [[Ramjet (Cyberverse)|Ramjet]] and [[Dirge (Cyberverse)|Dirge]] are depicted as redecos of the male Seeker design, rather than their distinct [[conehead]] designs used in the show itself.
*After the spacebridge is destroyed, Soundwave repeats the [[universal greeting]] as he reboots.
* [[Dead End (Cyberverse)|Dead End]] is one of three individuals whose design is a recolor of the Decepticon Scouts, rather than his ''Combiner Wars''-inspired design from the cartoon.
*Megatron channels his [[Megatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|predecessor]] by saying [[The Transformers: The Movie#Quotes|"Such Heroic Nonsense."]]
** The other two Scout recolors are new versions of Generation 1 [[Micromaster]]s [[Blackjack (G1)|Blackjack]] and [[Hyperdrive (Micromaster)|Hyperdrive]].
*The final phrase of the end credits reads "[['Til all are one|Till all are one]]".
* Of the three indiviuals whose design is a recolor of the Decepticon Brusiers, [[Offroad (Cyberverse)|Offroad]] retains his G1 namesake's color scheme.
** The other two Bruiser are new versions of [[Roadtrap (Generations)|Roadtrap]] from ''[[Power of the Primes (toyline)|Power of the Primes]]'' and classic G1 character [[Battletrap (G1)|Battletrap]].


=== Other notes ===
=== Other notes ===
* None of the Autobots understand why Teletraan-X kidnapped a human to be their commander. Somehow, the Decepticons never notice them despite the amount of Seekers fought during the game.
* None of the Autobots understand why Teletraan-X kidnapped a human to be their commander. Somehow, the Decepticons never notice them despite the amount of Seekers fought during the game.
* All the named Seekers outside of [[Skywarp (Cyberverse)|Skywarp]] appear in the game, despite the ending taking place on Cybertron where she is stationed.
* All the named Seekers outside of [[Skywarp (Cyberverse)|Skywarp]] appear in the game, despite the ending taking place on Cybertron where she is stationed.
* How did no one notice a space bridge in the middle of central city?
* How did no one notice a space bridge in the middle of Central City?
* The character portraits used during the campaign are all colored versions of the original expression sheets created for the show.
 
=== Errors ===
* In the ending credits, at the end of the Italian dub credits is a dedication to Optimus Prime's Italian voice actor [[Stefano Thermes]]...who was actually still alive. Presumably the dedication was supposed to be for [[Roberto Draghetti]], the Italian voice of Megatron, who died before the game's release.
* The credits also incorrectly list some of the Belgian dub actors as part of the French voice credits. Indeed, [[Pierre Bodson]], [[Jean-Marc Amé]], [[Ludivine Deworst]], [[Alain Eloy]] and [[Fanny Dreiss]] are all credited in their roles from the series, despite the fact that none of them are present in the game. They probably wanted to have the Belgian voices from the series in the game, before realizing Belgium does not assure video game dubbings. As a result, all the characters were recasted in France, while strangely keeping the distribution of characters assigned to the Belgian actors. For example, the same actor voices both Optimus Prime and Megatron, as in the Belgian cast, although nothing obliged the dub team to do so.
* [[Ramjet (Cyberverse)|Ramjet]] and [[Dirge (Cyberverse)|Dirge]] are depicted as redecoes of the female Seeker design, rather than their distinct [[conehead]] designs used in the show itself. Likewise, [[Thrust (Cyberverse)|Thrust]] is presented as female (as is actually the case in the Japanese dub of the cartoon).
 


==References==
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The name or term "Battlegrounds" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Battlegrounds (disambiguation).
Cyberverse »
Transformers: Battlegrounds

Good luck, Commander. We will be watching.
Developer Coatsink
Publisher Outright Games
Bandai Namco Entertainment (Europe)
Platform Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC
Release date October 23, 2020
Ratings ESRB: E10+
PEGI: 7+

Transformers: Battlegrounds is a video game by Coatsink, released October 23, 2020. It is the first new Transformers game released for a home console since Activision's previous game development license expired. Described as a "tactical warfare adventure" game, Battlegrounds is based on the Cyberverse franchise, featuring the character designs and voice actors from the accompanying animated series.

The game was later delisted from sale at the end of 2025.

Synopsis

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Act I

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During a Decepticon attack on Central City, Bumblebee saves a random human. When asked to move the human to safety, Teletraan-X takes them into the sky to Bumblebee's complete confusion. Afterwards, he takes the fight to the Decepticon forces, relying on the human's guidance to navigate the suburban landscape. Along the way, he links up with Windblade, fights Shadow Striker, and rescues Grimlock from a unit of Seekers led by Slipstream. After the trio reunite, they deal with Soundwave and Starscream before heading off to locate Optimus Prime.

Act II

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In the desert, Arcee and Wheeljack are in hiding, hoping to delay the Decepticons when Teletraan-X arrives. After complaining about the drone's lack of clarity and bemusement at the new commander, they set out to find Optimus, regrouping with the other Autobots. They find an injured Windblade after battling a group of Deceptions, then team up with her to face Shockwave and a trio of his drones. With Shockwave defeated, Bumblebee and Grimlock arrive. The Autobots locate the AllSpark, but Megatron reveals that this was his intention all along, saving time and resources by letting the Autobots find the Allspark for him. Optimus Prime arrives to debate Megatron over the AllSpark's true purpose, but they remain at odds. Megatron leaves with the Allspark, forcing Optimus to remain behind and protect his injured friends from Battletrap. Slipstream and the Seekers arrive to delay the Autobots even further.

Act III

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The Autobots pursue the Decepticons to a base camp in the Rocky Mountains. Megatron's forces build a Space Bridge to return to Cybertron and use the power of the AllSpark to their advantage. The Autobots attempt to stop him, but Megatron passes through the Space Bridge and Offroad destroys the machinery, leaving the Autobots unable to follow. On the edge of final defeat, the Autobots prepare to return their human companion to Central City when the human drops a flier. An old, outdated Space bridge has apparently been on display at the Central City museum all this time. With a new route to Cybertron open, the Autobots converge on the museum and defeat Slipstream one final time.

Act IV

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Bumblebee travels to Cybertron first through the unstable space bridge. He is confronted by a powered-up Shadow Striker while trying to stabilize the bridge for the others to follow. He succeeds, and the other Autobots help him defeat Shadow Striker. Megatron plans to use Vector Sigma to reprogram the AllSpark and produce a new generation of Decepticons. The Autobots advance on the Vector Sigma chamber, fighting Decepticons and avoiding energon storms along the way. They defeat Shockwave and then confront Megatron and his forces outside Vector Sigma. A wounded Megatron takes down all the Autobots except Optimus Prime. A final battle occurs between the two weakened arch-enemies, but Optimus is protected by the power of the Matrix and defeats Megatron.

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(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

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"You Autobots. You never had the courage to strive for true greatness. Except one... Windblade. We're the same. We live for combat. It surrounds us. It defines us. You have no allegiance to their cause. Join me and command Cybertron as Captain of the Seekers."
"...Orders, Optimus?"

Starscream gets shut down by Windblade.


"After countless cycles, it's mine."
"Enough."
"What? The AllSpark — it SPEAKS!"
"No, Megatron. I am Optimus Prime."

Megatron's supposed talk with the AllSpark prior to Optimus Prime revealing himself.

Gameplay

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Downloadable content

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Several pieces of downloadable content were released for Battlegrounds:

  • A "Nemesis Prime and Goldfire Bumblebee" pack was offered as a pre-order bonus for the game, later becoming available for separate purchase on April 19, 2021. This pack adds skins based on Nemesis Prime and Goldfire for Optimus and Bumblebee respectively.
  • Four different packs containing new cosmetic skins for each of the six Autobots were released at launch, available individually or as part of the Deluxe Edition. These include the "Energon Autobot Skin Pack", the "Gold Autobot Skin Pack", the "Battle Autobot Skin Pack", and the "Neon Autobot Skin Pack".
  • A "Cube Arcade Mode Add-on" was released at launch as part of the Deluxe Edition, later becoming available for separate purchase on April 19, 2021. This adds a Cube game type to the Arcade mode, allowing up to two players to compete against one another in the sport.
  • A full expansion, "Shattered Spacebridge", was released on February 26, 2021. The expansion adds a new mini campaign in which the Autobots are trapped in a spacebridge hub, forcing them to travel the multiverse and win randomly-generated encounters to recover the pieces of their own spacebridge and return home.

On February 7, 2022, the Deluxe Edition of the game was delisted and replaced with a "Complete Edition" bundle, which includes all of the downloadable content.

Achievements

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When completing various goals and tasks during the game, the player will be rewarded as part of their console of choice's meta-goal system. Players can earn up to 21 Trophies on PlayStation 4 and 20 Achievements on Xbox One, plus an additional 13 via the "Shattered Spacebridge" DLC. The PS4 version's trophies come in four types: Bronze, which represent easier tasks and are worth the least experience; Silver, which are awarded for challenges of mid-level difficulty; Gold, which are given for harder tasks and worth more experience; and Platinum, the highest-level trophy unlocked only after earning all of a game's other trophies (excluding DLC). On the Xbox version, each achievement has a Gamerscore value that adds to the player's total Gamerscore across all games played; up to 1000 Gamerscore can be earned in Battlegrounds, plus another 195 via DLC for a total of 1195 Gamerscore. These achievements can also be earned in the PC version as part of the Steam interface, but lack the individual values and weights from the console versions.

Base game

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Icon Achievement/Trophy name Achievement/Trophy description Gamerscore PS Trophy Icon Achievement/Trophy name Achievement/Trophy description Gamerscore PS Trophy
Central City Secured! Complete Act I on any difficulty. 30 Gamerscore Silver PlayStation Trophy Is a Hotdog a Sandwich? Destroy a hotdog stand in each mission of Act I. 30 Gamerscore Silver PlayStation Trophy
Together... As One Complete Act II on any difficulty. 30 Gamerscore Silver PlayStation Trophy To Me... Use Arcee to heal Wheeljack in "Deserted". 15 Gamerscore Bronze PlayStation Trophy
To You... Use Wheeljack to heal Arcee in "Deserted". 15 Gamerscore Bronze PlayStation Trophy An Impossible Task Complete Act III on any difficulty. 30 Gamerscore Silver PlayStation Trophy
Squad Get-Together Position the entire squad around the same Energon container. 30 Gamerscore Silver PlayStation Trophy The Future of This Planet... Complete Act IV on any difficulty. 30 Gamerscore Silver PlayStation Trophy
Nature is Cruel Shove a Decepticon into an Energon Storm. 30 Gamerscore Silver PlayStation Trophy Our Salvation Complete every mission on Easy difficulty. 90 Gamerscore Gold PlayStation Trophy
Tactician and Scholar Complete every mission on Medium difficulty. 90 Gamerscore Gold PlayStation Trophy More Than Meets The Eye Complete every mission on Hard difficulty. 100 Gamerscore Gold PlayStation Trophy
Two 'Cons, One Stone Shove a Decepticon into another Decepticon. 90 Gamerscore Gold PlayStation Trophy The Greater Good Use explosive cover to damage an Autobot and a Decepticon in the same explosion. 30 Gamerscore Silver PlayStation Trophy
Move It! Shove an ally into the target region of a Destination objective. 90 Gamerscore Gold PlayStation Trophy Energon Aficionado Perform fifty Ultimate abilities. 90 Gamerscore Gold PlayStation Trophy
From the Brink Repair an ally with 1 HP. 30 Gamerscore Silver PlayStation Trophy Throwback Thursday Deactivate a Decepticon using Optimus Prime's Throw Back ability... on a Thursday. 30 Gamerscore Silver PlayStation Trophy
Fighting Spark Reduce Megatron's HP to 50% or less in "The Well of the AllSpark". 90 Gamerscore Gold PlayStation Trophy Borrowed Tech Equip Arcee's Black Hole Grenade ability for three missions. 30 Gamerscore Silver PlayStation Trophy
'Til all are one Unlock and discover every secret. Platinum PlayStation Trophy

Shattered Spacebridge

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Icon Achievement/Trophy name Achievement/Trophy description Gamerscore PS Trophy Icon Achievement/Trophy name Achievement/Trophy description Gamerscore PS Trophy
Untangled Complete your first run 15 Gamerscore Bronze PlayStation Trophy Rough Journey Complete a run with a very unstable Spacebridge after finishing 5 missions or less 15 Gamerscore Bronze PlayStation Trophy
Certain Side-Effects Complete a run with an unstable Spacebridge after finishing 7 missions or less 15 Gamerscore Bronze PlayStation Trophy Arrive in one piece Complete a run with a stable Spacebridge after finishing 9 missions or less 15 Gamerscore Bronze PlayStation Trophy
Supercharged! Complete a run with a fully functional Spacebridge after finishing 11 missions or less 15 Gamerscore Bronze PlayStation Trophy Unlimited Power Fully upgrade one Autobot during a run 15 Gamerscore Bronze PlayStation Trophy
Optimus Primed Unlock all abilities for one Autobot during a run 15 Gamerscore Bronze PlayStation Trophy Multiverse Multitasking Capture 6 bonus Fragments in a run 15 Gamerscore Bronze PlayStation Trophy
No rest for the weary Complete a run without having any Autobot recover at all 15 Gamerscore Bronze PlayStation Trophy With one hand behind my back Complete a run without using a single Ultimate ability 15 Gamerscore Bronze PlayStation Trophy
Insatiable Complete 5 runs 15 Gamerscore Bronze PlayStation Trophy Big Spender Spend 50 Fragments on refreshing rewards 15 Gamerscore Bronze PlayStation Trophy
I can do this all day Complete 3 hard missions while on 1 life 15 Gamerscore Bronze PlayStation Trophy

Notes

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Continuity notes

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  • Battlegrounds is set in an alternate version of the Cyberverse cartoon continuity; although it picks up where "Eruption" left off, it is otherwise largely irreconcilable with the events of that show's second season. A conversation between Arcee and Wheeljack suggests that this game takes place in one of the many alternate universes that the Cyberverse cartoon repeatedly alluded to from its second season onward, including pondering a timeline where they fly the Ark to Cybertron or battle evil forces on the moon.
  • Windblade mentions Ratchet fixing Bumblebee's voicebox during her first transmission; Bumblebee spent the first season of the show unable to speak due to his damaged voicebox.
  • Wheeljack mentions his force shield blaster, which he constructed in "The Visitor".

Transformers references

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Other notes

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  • None of the Autobots understand why Teletraan-X kidnapped a human to be their commander. Somehow, the Decepticons never notice them despite the amount of Seekers fought during the game.
  • All the named Seekers outside of Skywarp appear in the game, despite the ending taking place on Cybertron where she is stationed.
  • How did no one notice a space bridge in the middle of Central City?
  • The character portraits used during the campaign are all colored versions of the original expression sheets created for the show.

Errors

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  • In the ending credits, at the end of the Italian dub credits is a dedication to Optimus Prime's Italian voice actor Stefano Thermes...who was actually still alive. Presumably the dedication was supposed to be for Roberto Draghetti, the Italian voice of Megatron, who died before the game's release.
  • The credits also incorrectly list some of the Belgian dub actors as part of the French voice credits. Indeed, Pierre Bodson, Jean-Marc Amé, Ludivine Deworst, Alain Eloy and Fanny Dreiss are all credited in their roles from the series, despite the fact that none of them are present in the game. They probably wanted to have the Belgian voices from the series in the game, before realizing Belgium does not assure video game dubbings. As a result, all the characters were recasted in France, while strangely keeping the distribution of characters assigned to the Belgian actors. For example, the same actor voices both Optimus Prime and Megatron, as in the Belgian cast, although nothing obliged the dub team to do so.
  • Ramjet and Dirge are depicted as redecoes of the female Seeker design, rather than their distinct conehead designs used in the show itself. Likewise, Thrust is presented as female (as is actually the case in the Japanese dub of the cartoon).