First teased at Hasbro Pulse Con 2024[1] and given a full reveal at Cybertron Con later that year,[2]Age of the Primes revolves around the mythical Thirteen Primes and their descendants.[3] Unlike the Thirteen's diminutive toys in the 2018 Power of the Primes line, these are standard-sized figures, drawing from multiple designs, and each including their artifact. Age of the Primes also continues the standard of scale, articulation, and compatibility for 3 mm effects and 5 mm weapons/armor set by the War for Cybertron Trilogy. The "descendants" of the Primes, much like Legacy, are based on characters from multiple Transformers series. Additionally, the Core Class assortment was discontinued and the Titan Class toys were decreased in size and luckily, price.
Much like Power of the Primes, a substantial part of the toyline is also dedicated to the combiner teams: the Aerialbots and the Combaticons. The Aerialbots utilize a similar system to the LegacyStunticons, with a Commander Class toy transforming into the torso and combining with an included frame that four Deluxe Class toys can attach to.
This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.
Exclusives
Age of the Primes continues Legacy's trend of "capsule" lines exclusive to various retailers, beginning with the "Wreck 'n Doom Collection", a Wreckers vs. Mayhem Attack Squad-themed line continuing on from the previous "Wreck 'n Rule" and "Doom 'n Destruction" collections, exclusive to Amazon in North America. Each set includes a toy from Titans Return. The Generations Selects assortment from previous lines remains, with a new packaging design based on the other Age of the Primes toys.
This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.
Age of the Primes (TakaraTomy)
TakaraTomy's normal-retail Transformers Age of the Primes (トランスフォーマー エイジ・オブ・ザ・プライム Toransufōmā Eiji obu za Puraimu) toyline is largely the same as Hasbro's, with no notable changes to the toys proper (other than the omission of the tampographed Hasbro product code numbers); the one "big" change is that the packaging adds ID numbers for each item.
Concurrently with 2025’s Studio Series assortment, the toyline sees a return to the plastic windows not seen on Transformers packaging since War for Cybertron: Kingdom. Also like Studio Series, the boxes are now less decorated than their predecessors, replacing the full package artwork with an all-black design that has art of the figure’s robot and alternate forms on one side of the window, with the robot form on the left side of the box and the toyline’s poster on the right, and little graphics on the front showing the toy’s step count.
Age of the Primes coincides with the Thirteen's major role in the theatrical film Transformers One.
Unlike the War for Cybertron Trilogy and Legacy toylines, which were each three years long, Age of the Primes is only two years.[3][4] Also unlike those lines, it will not be rebranded with a new name for the second year.[5]
Age of the Primes was previously teased with the release of LegacyVector Prime and Malleus Minotaurus, the former of whom was later featured on official art for the toyline.
Though it continues to include characters from all parts of the brand’s history, Age of the Primes mostly drops the universe designations from their names.
Several figures in the toyline are identified as direct descendants of one of the Thirteen through something referred to as an "Energon bloodline," however that's supposed to work. As there is currently no unified fiction for the toyline, this is largely done through the toys' retailer product descriptions and media promotions. The known descendants are as follows:
For reasons unknown, the Liokaiser box set that constituted the 2025HasLab campaign was branded as part of the prior Legacy line, leaving the first year of Age of the Primes without a HasLab.
↑ 3.03.1"The best part of the next 2 years is, you’ll not only collect the 13 primes but theres an amazing plethora of bots that are all descendents of the primes, you can collect them all, finish mini collections, and guess their energon bloodline."—Mark Maher, Instagram, 2024/11/26