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TRANSFORMERS: Galactic Trials | Announce Trailer | PC, Xbox, Playstation & Switch, October 11th 2024

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Developed by 3DClouds and based on the iconic TRANSFORMERS brand, this unique racing adventure game, with rogue-lite elements, will give fans an intense fusion of arcade racing and robot combat. TRANSFORMERS: Galactic Trials will release on 11th October 2024, and will be available to play on PlayStation 4®, PlayStation 5®, Nintendo Switch™, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam.

After the evil NEMESIS PRIME steals the Prime Relics, the AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS must set out on a rip-roaring adventure to recover these artefacts and control the incredible powers they bestow. Fans can play as iconic AUTOBOTS or DECEPTICONS, including Bumblebee, Megatron, Elita-1 and Optimus Prime and race across battle-race circuits to collect relics and beat opponents. The gameplay incorporates both traditional arcade racing in vehicle form and dynamic combat in bot-form, as players must defeat enemies and make it to the finish line.

As players progress and collect new relics, they will level up their skills and unlock new iconic playable characters and skins. Two game modes are available; play Galactic Trials to progress through levels and collect relics in single-player mode. In Arcade mode, grab a friend with 2-player, local multiplayer and enter a quick race, creating a custom racing experience with your track, character and weapons, or enter location-based specialised tournaments.
 

Ovek

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Thought that was a mobile games from the trailer. Color me surprised at the end of the trailer showing a retail console release.
 

Danjin44

The nicest person on this forum
with rogue-lite elements
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Whats devs obsession with style game?
 

Fbh

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Meh, I just want a new game in the Style of War for Cybertron

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Whats devs obsession with style game?

It lets you stretch out your game with a relatively low amount of content because the entire point is to play through the same content again and again in short runs.
Like I love Hades and I'm looking forward to the sequel (once it's out of Early Access) but if you think about it it's a 20 hours game that basically consists of 4 short stages and 4 boss battles (with a few variations).
 
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