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Revision as of 02:00, 4 July 2020
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War For Cybertron: Earthrise is a subline imprint of the Generations toyline, and the second portion of the War for Cybertron Trilogy.
First revealed in late-2019 at New York Comic Con, War for Cybertron: Earthrise is a direct continuation of Siege, carrying over the C.O.M.B.A.T. System. Most toys are once again covered in 3 mm and 5 mm posts to accommodate the previous effect parts from Siege and the Deluxe Class range from Cyberverse. Continuing in Earthrise are the Micromasters and Battle Masters. Battle Masters (which now primarily turn into shields/ramps) still include additional effect pieces that can be placed onto other weapons included with other size classes, as well as hardpoints on the figures themselves to simulate being 'shot' or on the back of vehicles to simulate "rocket boosters" or "speed", depending on the effect part. Micromasters also feature these additions and retain their weapon mode combinations. Another carryover from Siege is the Leader Class figures being smaller, Voyager Class-sized figures that come with additional parts to beef up the price (except for Doubledealer). Heck, some Siege figures even got re-released in this line!
The new primary gimmick of the toyline is the "A.I.R. Lock System" (Adaptable Interconnection Retrofitter) that involves ramps that can hook up to various toys and connect them to each other, forming a giant battle station. This is supplemented with certain Deluxe Class Modulators, that can break down and form armor or weapons, and add on to other stations using the modular system, effectively replacing the Weaponizers of Siege. Earthrise also returns to traditional Earth vehicle modes, rather than the Cybertronian vehicle modes of Siege, and few of these releases feature battle-damage style paint.
Inside the package for every toy in Earthrise, in the middle of the cardboard backdrop, is a clip-and-save piece of the "Transformers Universe Map". These pieces can be cut out with scissors and combined to form a larger map, depicting many of the familiar planets and other interstellar locations from the history of Transformers fiction. Larger figures (Deluxe, Voyager, Leader) include a translucent red decoder to view the map's labels and hidden paths. The Voyager, Micromaster, and Battle Master backdrops contain map segments that help to complete paths, but they lack labeled locations. Unfortunately for some Siege fans, Earthrise figures that are re-releases from Siege do now include unique exclusive map pieces in their new Earthrise packages.
Toys
Battle Masters
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Wave 2
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Micromasters
Wave 1
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Wave 2
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Future waves
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Deluxe Class
Wave 1
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Wave 2
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Wave 3
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Voyager Class
Wave 1
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Wave 2
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Wave 3
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Leader Class
Wave 1
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Wave 2
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Commander Class
2020
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Titan Class
2020
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Exclusives
Store exclusives
Please note that the exclusivity listed below only applies to the United States.
Target
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Selects
Continuing on from Siege, the special edition Generations Selects line offers redecos catering to fans, sold through online retailers in the US and Canada. Unlike with Power of the Primes and Siege, the Selects add-ons to Earthrise are not branded with the Earthrise logo, but are nonetheless registered on this wiki page for convenience.
Shared exclusives
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Earthrise (TakaraTomy)
TakaraTomy's Transformers Earthrise (トランスフォーマー アースライズ) toyline sees the "brand unification" strategy from 2017 continue: most of the toys in TakaraTomy's version of the line are completely identical to their Hasbro counterparts, just released in different waves and given new "ID" numbers with lightly-altered packaging.
Unfortunately for some, TakaraTomy's regular-retail lineup is considerably smaller than Hasbro's, with nearly half the line being sold as TakaraTomy Mall exclusives.
General retail
Wave 1 (April 25, 2020)
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Wave 2 (May 30, 2020) | Wave 3 (June 27, 2020)
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Wave 4 (July 25, 2020)
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Wave 5 (August 1, 2020)
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Wave 6 (September 26, 2020)
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Wave 7 (November 21, 2020) | Future waves |
Exclusives
TakaraTomy Mall
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Notes
- Most figures released in Earthrise have almost entirely abandoned the use of metal screws to secure parts, having changed to mostly using metal pins to secure parts into place. This makes it considerably more difficult for aspiring customizers to disassemble their figures for painting or modification.
- Oddly, in the side-of-box art for Earthrise, Trailbreaker is depicted in the body of his Thrilling 30 toy.
- Despite being advertised as Mercenaries during the 2020 New York Toy Fair presentation, both Snapdragon and Doubledealer were eventually released in Decepticon-themed packaging.










