Transformers: Reactivate has been deactivated before it could so much as punch a Decepticon. This online shooter won’t be seeing the light of day, and layoffs/redundancies are in the work at developer Splash Damage.
According to Splash Damage’s tweet, “…the decision has been made to end development on Transformers: Reactivate. The decision did not come lightly and it is a difficult time for the studio and our people.”
The statement goes on to praise Hasbro, which owns the rights to Transformers, for being a great development partner. It doesn’t, however, specify who made the call to cancel Transformers: Reactivate. Was it Hasbro’s call or Splash Damage’s? And why was it canned?
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It wouldn’t surprise me if the poor performance of several live-service games, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League included, made Splash Damage and/or Hasbro a little nervous, unsure that the game could pull in the profits they wanted. Or maybe it just wasn’t where it needed to be, quality-wise. Hopefully, we’ll learn more later.