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Revision as of 21:16, 5 January 2023
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Transformers: Tactical Arena is a multiplayer PvP strategy game exclusive to iOS platforms via the Apple Arcade service.
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Gameplay
Transformers Tactical Arena uses a 3 tower card based pvp combat system similar to other popular games such as Clash Royale. In the game you battle using cards based on characters and items from the various continuities in Transformers.
Featured characters
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- Rotorstorm
- Optimus Prime (Jon Bailey)
- Brawn (Jon Bailey)
- Hot Rod
- Ratchet
- Arcee
- Moonracer
- Autobot Infantry
- Sunstreaker
- Grimlock (Michael Schwalbe)
- Bumblebee
- Hound (Michael Schwalbe)
- Blurr
- Jazz
- Wheeljack
- Chromia
- Windblade
- Mirage (Michael Schwalbe)
- Trailbreaker
- Prowl|
- Rotorstorm
- Optimus Prime (Jon Bailey)
- Brawn (Jon Bailey)
- Hot Rod
- Ratchet
- Arcee
- Moonracer
- Autobot Infantry
- Sunstreaker
- Grimlock (Michael Schwalbe)
- Bumblebee
- Hound (Michael Schwalbe)
- Blurr
- Jazz
- Wheeljack
- Chromia
- Windblade
- Mirage (Michael Schwalbe)
- Trailbreaker
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- Rotorstorm
- Optimus Prime (Jon Bailey)
- Brawn (Jon Bailey)
- Hot Rod
- Ratchet
- Arcee
- Moonracer
- Autobot Infantry
- Sunstreaker
- Grimlock (Michael Schwalbe)
- Bumblebee
- Hound (Michael Schwalbe)
- Blurr
- Jazz
- Wheeljack
- Chromia
- Windblade
- Mirage (Michael Schwalbe)
- Trailbreaker
- Prowl }}{{#if:*Decepticon Minions
- Bonecrusher
- Soundwave (Jon Bailey)
- Spinister
- Megatron (Jon Bailey)
- Starscream (Jon Bailey)
- Shockwave (Jon Bailey)
- Scorponok
- Runabout
- Runamuck|
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Notes
- Each character has an original, heavily G1-inspired design, save for Rotorstorm, Spinister, and Mirage who are all both based on their Siege figures.


