Transformers MMO in the works

Written by Chad

March 19, 2011

A Transformers MMO is now in development and it will be handled by Jagex, the people behind the popular MMO game Runescape, and it will be scheduled to release on 2012 in North America, Latin America, Europe, New Zealand and Australia.
 
It was mentioned that the game will deliver a dynamic and an action-packed gameplay where fans will surely find it irresistible. Hasbro have not made any new announcements on the pricing and the exact release schedule and also which Transformers franchise will the MMO be under, let’s hope it doesn’t based on the live action movies.
 
source: Siliconera
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  1. Game Rumble

    Just curious, this is different than "War of "Cybertron"?

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