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'''''Transformers Operation Omega''''' is a Japanese-exclusive game published by [[T-Entamedia]] and a sequel to ''[[Transformers Ultimate Allstars]]''. Like its predecessor, it's a "line battle" strategy game with focus on acquiring better and rarer units for your team. Initially set to release when ''Ultimate Allstars'' went down in March 2016, it instead entered open beta on [[October 30]], 2015 and was released soon thereafter in the following December.
'''''Transformers Operation Omega''''' was a Japanese-exclusive game published by [[T-Entamedia]] and a sequel to ''[[Transformers Ultimate Allstars]]''. Like its predecessor, it was a "line battle" strategy game with focus on acquiring better and rarer units for your team. Initially set to release when ''Ultimate Allstars'' went down in March 2016, it instead entered open beta on [[October 30]], 2015 and was released soon thereafter in the following December.


The game proved short-lived: on [[February 1]], 2016, it was announced that the game would be shut down on [[March 31]] of that year, though events kept going until the end and the in-game "cybercoin" currency remained on sale until [[February 29]].
The game proved short-lived: on [[February 1]], 2016, it was announced that the game would be shut down alongside ''Ultimate Allstars'' on [[March 31]] of that year, though events kept going until the end and the in-game "cybercoin" currency remained on sale until [[February 29]].


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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==Notes==
==Notes==
*''Operation Omega'' has its own mascot in a girl named [[Stella (Operation Omega)|Stella]], who provides tips and tutorials in-game, runs the game's Twitter account, and narrates the how-to-play section of the website.
*''Operation Omega'' has its own mascot in a girl named [[Stella (Operation Omega)|Stella]], who provided tips and tutorials in-game, ran the game's now-defunct Twitter account, and narrated the how-to-play section of the website.
*The game's [[generic]]s are based on existing toys: Repair and Shooter units are recolors of ''[[Transformers: Generations|Generations]]'' [[Skids (G1)#Generations|Skids]], while Falcon units are based on ''Generations'' [[Fireflight (FOC)#Generations|Air Raid]].
*The game's [[generic]]s are based on existing toys: Repair and Shooter units are recolors of ''[[Transformers: Generations|Generations]]'' [[Skids (G1)#Generations|Skids]], while Falcon units are based on ''Generations'' [[Fireflight (FOC)#Generations|Air Raid]].
*[[Ginrai]] and [[Star Saber (Victory)|Star Saber]] were included in promotional images for the game, as seen at the top of this article, but ultimately never appeared in-game. Before the game went down, the official Twitter also revealed concept art of a [[Dinobot II]] unit that was never added.


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://pr.tf-app.com/index.html Official website]
*[http://pr.tf-app.com/index.html Official website]
*[https://twitter.com/TF_omega Twitter account]


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Revision as of 18:56, 2 April 2016

Transformers Operation Omega
トランスフォーマー OPERATION OMEGA
Developer HEROZ
Publisher T-Entamedia
Platform Android, iOS, iPad
Release date December 14, 2015

Transformers Operation Omega was a Japanese-exclusive game published by T-Entamedia and a sequel to Transformers Ultimate Allstars. Like its predecessor, it was a "line battle" strategy game with focus on acquiring better and rarer units for your team. Initially set to release when Ultimate Allstars went down in March 2016, it instead entered open beta on October 30, 2015 and was released soon thereafter in the following December.

The game proved short-lived: on February 1, 2016, it was announced that the game would be shut down alongside Ultimate Allstars on March 31 of that year, though events kept going until the end and the in-game "cybercoin" currency remained on sale until February 29.

Gameplay


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Events

  1. Adventure (January 12, 2016)
  2. Adventure 2 (January 26, 2016)

Notes

  • Operation Omega has its own mascot in a girl named Stella, who provided tips and tutorials in-game, ran the game's now-defunct Twitter account, and narrated the how-to-play section of the website.
  • The game's generics are based on existing toys: Repair and Shooter units are recolors of Generations Skids, while Falcon units are based on Generations Air Raid.
  • Ginrai and Star Saber were included in promotional images for the game, as seen at the top of this article, but ultimately never appeared in-game. Before the game went down, the official Twitter also revealed concept art of a Dinobot II unit that was never added.