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*''[[Transformers: Devastation]]'' (2015) | *''[[Transformers: Devastation]]'' (2015) | ||
*''[[Transformers: Battlegrounds]]'' (2020) | *''[[Transformers: Battlegrounds]]'' (2020) | ||
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*''[[Transformers Beyond Reality]]'' (2022) | *''[[Transformers Beyond Reality]]'' (2022) | ||
*''[[Transformers: EarthSpark - Expedition]]'' (2023) | *''[[Transformers: EarthSpark - Expedition]]'' (2023) | ||
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*''[[Transformers Beyond Reality]]'' (2022) | *''[[Transformers Beyond Reality]]'' (2022) | ||
*''[[Transformers: EarthSpark - Expedition]]'' (2023) | *''[[Transformers: EarthSpark - Expedition]]'' (2023) | ||
Revision as of 20:14, 7 July 2024

PlayStation is a series of game consoles made by Sony that have had many Transformers video games released on them over the years. The first model was made available in 1994, the PlayStation 2 was released in 2000, the PlayStation 3 in 2006, the PlayStation 4 in 2013, and the PlayStation 5 in 2020. Two portable systems, the PlayStation Portable and the PlayStation Vita, were released in 2005 and 2012 respectively.
Games
PlayStation
- Beast Wars: Transformers (1997)
- Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals (1999)
PlayStation 2

- The Transformers (2003)
- DreamMix TV World Fighters (2003)
- Transformers (2004)
- Transformers The Game (2007)
- Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009)
PlayStation Portable

- Transformers The Game (2007)
- Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009)
PlayStation 3

- Transformers The Game (2007)
- Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009)
- Transformers: War for Cybertron (2010)
- Transformers Dark Of The Moon (2011)
- Transformers: Fall of Cybertron (2012)
- Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark (2014)
- Transformers: Devastation (2015)
PlayStation 4

- Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark (2014)
- Transformers: Devastation (2015)
- Transformers: Battlegrounds (2020)
- Overwatch 2 (2022)
- Transformers Beyond Reality (2022)
- Transformers: EarthSpark - Expedition (2023)
- Transformers: Galactic Trials (2024)
PlayStation 5

- Overwatch 2 (2022)
- Transformers Beyond Reality (2022)
- Transformers: EarthSpark - Expedition (2023)
- Transformers: Galactic Trials (2024)
Toys

- Optimus Prime featuring Original PlayStation (2015)
- Accessories: Controller, memory card
- "Optimus Prime featuring Original PlayStation" transforms from robot to a scaled-down non-functional PlayStation video game console. He features an opening disc compartment and comes with two accessories: a memory card, and a controller that splits in two and attaches to his lower arms to act as blasters.
Notes
- A Transformers: Devastation-branded faceplate for PlayStation 4 was designed with the intention of being sold as part of a console bundle in China. However, by all accounts, no evidence exists that they were ever sold. An extremely limited number of the faceplates ended up in the hands of a few PlatinumGames staff members, including former creative producer JP Kellams, who revealed the faceplate's existence before later auctioning his off for charity.[1]
- At one point, Takara claimed the cancelled Generation 2 game for Super NES would instead be released for the PlayStation, which was not yet on the market at the time, but this port was never released.[2]
References
- ↑ "Next up is the #Transformers Devastation PS4 faceplate. This one is officially licensed by Sony and super rare. I think it never came out, so this is likely one of only a few in existence."—JP Kellams, Twitter, 2023/05/03
"Created for a potential Transformers PS4 bundle in China, but I've never seen proof that this was actually released. A few got dispersed to the PG team which is how I got mine. I've NEVER seen another one of these in the wild and my suspicion is that there are very few of these."—JP Kellams, Twitter, 2023/05/03 - ↑ "At the Deadline". GamePro (60): p. 172. July 1994.
External links
- The PlayStation brand article at Wikipedia
- The original PlayStation console article at Wikipedia
- The PlayStation 2 article at Wikipedia
- The PlayStation 3 article at Wikipedia
- The PlayStation 4 article at Wikipedia
- The PlayStation 5 article at Wikipedia

