Transformers: War for Cybertron (franchise)

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Transformers: War for Cybertron was launched in the summer 2010 as the first franchise in the Aligned continuity family. Set in the ancient days of the Cybertronian war, its scope ranges from the onset of war until the Dark Energon contamination of Cybertron that caused the Great Exodus.

Franchise elements

Hasbro has published a timeline online summarizing many events from the above media.[1]

Toys

The only official War for Cybertron-branded toy was a Legends-class Starscream that came free with the purchase of a War for Cybertron video game from UK retailer ShopTo.net. It was a redeco of a Cybertron Starscream toy.

Hasbro did produce a handful of new toys based directly on designs from the video games, but for some reason they were sold in Generations packaging with no mention of War for Cybertron (save for a sticker announcing the game, that was placed on the initial release of some of these figures). Despite this omission, the release of the first wave was timed within days of the games and novel,[2] and their on-package bios were basically in sync with that fiction:

Those toys later appeared in TakaraTomy's United line, representing their Generation 1 counterparts.[3]

Apocrypha

The author of the Exodus novel shared his unofficial short story "Bumblebee at Tyger Pax" online.

Continuity

While all elements of War for Cybertron fiction are based on the Aligned production bible, the creators of the various media products diverged from each other in many details. The events of the video games overlap with much of Exodus, and the results mesh poorly. However, Hasbro has consistently described as a single continuity not just the games and novel, but the Prime fiction as well.[4] This brings up issues such as the fact that Bumblebee and Soundwave are very Generation 1-inspired in War for Cybertron and can speak words, but they're portrayed in the Prime cartoon as quasi-mute. Cartoon Bumblebee in particular is very much like his live-action movie incarnation, speaking in electronic beeps and squawks. The aforementioned "Bumblebee at Tyger Pax" story attempts to explain this change, but the retcon occurs before the game events, so the contradiction remains.

When asked about the contradictions, Hasbro VP of Intellectual Property Development Aaron Archer replied, "reasons for the confusion will be revealed".[5] In at least one small case, Hasbro has taken a stab at reconciliation, declaring Optimus Prime's predecessor in the games, "Zeta Prime", and the one in the novel, "Sentinel Prime", to be the same individual, "Sentinel Zeta Prime".

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