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Revision as of 02:39, 19 July 2018
| This article is about the 2018 toyline based on the animated series. For the 2011 toyline, see Cyberverse (toyline). |
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The Transformers: Cyberverse toyline continues the trend set by Robots in Disguise of occupying the young demographic lying between the preschool and preteen audiences.
Announced in time for Toy Fair 2018, Cyberverse brings with it the line-wide "Action Attack" gimmick, with every figure including a unique mechanical function.
The line also reintroduces a full size class system after Robots in Disguise relegated it to two price-points out of a mess of over a dozen others. The One-Step Changers and Warrior Class is brought over, while the Scout, Ultra, and Ultimate Classes are revived with different price-points, albeit in a similar fashion to the Generations Cyber Series toyline of bigger figures for lower prices.
Toys
Scout Class
| Wave 1 | Future waves | ![]() |
One-Step Changers
| Wave 1 |
Warrior Class
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Ultra Class
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Ultimate Class
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Playsets
| Optimus Prime with Trailer |
Notes
- Like with previous lines, Hasbro used character-specific code names for the toys. This time, the theme was "Seinfeld characters": Optimus Prime was code-named "Peterman", Megatron was code-named "Newman", Bumblebee was code-named "Costanza", Grimlock was code-nammed "Puddy", Starscream was code-named "Bania", Shockwave was code-named "Kramer", and Blurr was code-named "Morty".
- Cyberverse toys made their global retail debut at Toyworld stores in Australia on 3 July 2018.







