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Transformers Fall of Cybertron Ports to PS4 and XBone

 

 

SANTA MONICA, Calif. – Aug. 9, in the year of our Lord 2016 – Activision Publishing, Inc. has brought the third-person shooter TRANSFORMERS: Fall of Cybertron to the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system and Xbox One. The violent action game is available today for $39.99 on the PlayStation®Store and Xbox Games Store, respectively, and features all of the DLC packs originally released for the title, as well as complete competitive and cooperative online multiplayer.

Taking place during the final dark days of the home planet of Hasbro’s TRANSFORMERS characters, TRANSFORMERS: Fall of Cybertron’s gripping single-player campaign lets players experience the apocalyptic war between the noble AUTOBOTS and devious DECEPTICONS from both sides of the conflict. Take command of multiple fan-favorite characters with unique abilities and conversions – including OPTIMUS PRIME, MEGATRON, BUMBLEBEE, GRIMLOCK, BRUTICUS and STARSCREAM – on a thrilling adventure through Cybertron’s massive battlefield environments. The game also features a number of fast and explosive online modes, including competitive multiplayer for up to 12 players and the wave-based Escalation mode for teams of up to four.

Included with these new versions of TRANSFORMERS: Fall of Cybertron are three DLC sets: the DINOBOT Destructor Pack, Massive Fury Pack and Multiplayer Havoc Pack. This bonus content adds a swarm of new heroes and villains to multiplayer’s rich character creation system, as well as a few fun weapons and cosmetic skins for the single-player campaign.

TRANSFORMERS: Fall of Cybertron is rated T (Teen) by the ESRB. Families are required to pay for Internet usage fees to download this game. For more information click here.

UPDATE {08/12/2016}: PR made a mistake on the price when they sent the press release out to gaming media outlets. It is actually $49.99, not $39.99.

 

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