Transformers: Battlegrounds

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The name or term "Battlegrounds" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Battlegrounds (disambiguation).
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Transformers: Battlegrounds

Good luck, Commander. We will be watching.
Developer Coatsink
Publisher Outright Games
Bandai Namco Entertainment (Europe)
Platform Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC
Release date October 23, 2020
Ratings ESRB: RP
PEGI: 7+

Transformers: Battlegrounds is a video game by Coatsink, released October 23, 2020. It is the first new Transformers game released for a home console since Activision's previous game development license expired. Described as a "tactical warfare adventure" game, Battlegrounds is based on the Cyberverse franchise, featuring the character designs and voice actors from the accompanying animated series.


Synopsis


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(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

"After countless cycles, it's mine."
"Enough."
"What? The Allspark - it SPEAKS!"
"No, Megatron. I am Optimus Prime."

Megatron's supposed talk with the Allspark prior to Optimus Prime revealing himself.

Gameplay


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Notes

Continuity notes

  • Battlegrounds is set in an alternate version of the Cyberverse cartoon continuity; although it picks up where "Eruption" left off, it is otherwise largely irreconcilable with the events of that show's second season. A conversation between Arcee and Wheeljack suggests that this game takes place in one of the many alternate universes that the Cyberverse cartoon repeatedly alluded to over the course of its second and third seasons.
  • None of the Autobots understand why Teletraan-X kidnapped a human to be their commander. Somehow, the Decepticons never notice them despite the amount of Seekers fought during the game.

Transformers references

  • Windblade namedrops Ratchet during her first transmission to Bumblebee.
  • Ramjet and Dirge are depicted as redecoes of the male Seeker design, rather than their distinct conehead designs used in the show itself.

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