The Transformers: Rise of the Beasts toyline coincides with the seventh film in the live-action film series. Much like the merchandising for Bumblebee, the film's self-titled toyline is focused on kid-oriented products, with the collector-targeted figures released instead as part of the ongoing Studio Series line, co-branded with the film's title.
Labeled by store listings as "Core Boys" products (not to be confused with the Core size class seen in other toylines), these figures use the traditional Deluxe and Voyager size classes but without the "premium collector product" approach of Studio Series, akin to the Deluxe Class offerings in the recent Cyberverse and EarthSpark toylines.
The "Beast Alliance" subline focuses on gearing up characters using beast partner figures that transform into weapons or armor. The Beast Battle Master and Battle Changer assortments offer individual beasts and allies, while the more expensive Beast Weaponizer and Beast Combiner pricepoints pack together a figure with a beast partner.
This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.
Optimus Prime/Lionblade
Autobots Unite
Drawing upon molds created for the Bumblebee toyline, the "Autobots Unite" subline features vehicular characters who can be propelled in alt-mode by an "energon core" motor, packaged with the larger Spark Changer products. Much of the line is unchanged re-releases.
The remainder of the Rise of the Beasts toyline comprises a variety of products not branded as part of any larger subline, including a number of robot-to-roleplay-accessory items, Flex and Smash Changers with transformation gimmicks, electronic Beast Mode figures, and the standard Titan Changers assortment.
Following the pattern established by its predecessor Bumblebee, the collector-focused toys in the Rise of the Beasts line were produced under the umbrella of the evergreen Studio Series collector toyline of movie product. All toys branded as Rise of the Beasts tie-ins are listed below.
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Much of the toyline, such as the "Core" toys and the entire Autobots Unite subline, was found at retail without a prior announcement from Hasbro.
The first Rise of the Beasts toy was originally the Buzzworthy Bumblebee "Energon Escape" Bumblebee and Optimus Prime two-pack. The co-branding on the packaging was later changed to the Bumblebee film, presumably due to the one-year delay of Rise of the Beasts.