The Transformers War for Cybertron Kingdom reveals keep coming with another round of Wave 2 figures! This batch adds to yesterday’s Ultra Magnus, Dinobot and Airrazor. We now get official looks at Deluxe Huffer, Deluxe Ractonite, Voyager Inferno. In addition we also have Core Class looks at Starscream and Megatron. Earthrise Arcee is also confirmed to be getting a package refresh.
Read on to check out official images and product descriptions courtesy of Hasbro! All of these are tentatively slated for an April 2021 release date.
Transformers: Generations War for Cybertron: Kingdom Core Class WFC-K12 Starscream
(Ages 8 and Up / Approx. Retail Price: $9.99 / Available: April 1, 2021)
The WFC-K12 Core STARSCREAM collectible figure stands at 3.5 inches tall, converts to G1-inspired Earth Jet mode in 17 steps, and comes with his 2 classic Null Ray weapon accessories. The scheming DECEPTICON second-in-command allows fans to collect a mini version of the iconic character to pose out with other STARSCREAM figures at larger scales (each sold separately, subject to availability)!
Beastify the battlefield and collect other KINGDOM figures (each sold separately, subject to availability)! Worlds collide when the MAXIMALS and PREDACONS join the fight, coming together with the AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS in an epic battle that will alter their destiny forever. Adult fans nostalgic for the original TRANSFORMERS animation and kids discovering classic characters for the first time can share and experience exciting play patterns for all generations. Available at most major toy retailers and for pre-order on HasbroPulse.com beginning December 3, 2020 at 1:00PM EST.
Transformers: Generations War for Cybertron: Kingdom Core Class WFC-K13 Megatron
(Ages 8 and Up / Approx. Retail Price: $9.99 / Available: April 1, 2021)
The WFC-K13 Core MEGATRON collectible figure stands at 3.5 inches tall, converts to classic Earth tank mode with a swivel turret in 12 steps, and comes with Fusion Cannon and blaster accessories. The Blaster accessory is inspired by the G1 alt mode of MEGATRON and can connect to his Fusion Cannon accessory. The brutal DECEPTICON leader allows fans to collect a mini version of the iconic character to pose out with other MEGATRON figures at larger scales (each sold separately, subject to availability)!
Beastify the battlefield and collect other KINGDOM figures (each sold separately, subject to availability)! Worlds collide when the MAXIMALS and PREDACONS join the fight, coming together with the AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS in an epic battle that will alter their destiny forever. Adult fans nostalgic for the original TRANSFORMERS animation and kids discovering classic characters for the first time can share and experience exciting play patterns for all generations. Available at most major toy retailers and for pre-order on HasbroPulse.com beginning December 3, 2020 at 1:00PM EST.
Transformers: Generations War for Cybertron: Kingdom Deluxe Class WFC-K14 Airazor
(Ages 8 and Up / Approx. Retail Price: $19.99 / Available: April 1, 2021)
The WFC-K14 Deluxe AIRAZOR collectible figure stands at 5.5 inches tall, converts to Beast Wars-inspired falcon mode in 22 steps with intricate molded feather texture, and features wing, lower beak, and tail feather articulation that allow for more realistic falcon poses. AIRAZOR comes with 2 Photon Blaster accessories that attach to the figure’s wrists and a Golden Disk card that reveals a possible destiny of a key character. Collect other KINGDOM figures to reveal all 3 alternate destiny variants for each character (each sold separately, subject to availability)!
Beastify the battlefield and collect other KINGDOM figures (each sold separately, subject to availability)! Worlds collide when the MAXIMALS and PREDACONS join the fight, coming together with the AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS in an epic battle that will alter their destiny forever. Adult fans nostalgic for the original TRANSFORMERS animation and kids discovering classic characters for the first time can share and experience exciting play patterns for all generations. Available at most major toy retailers and for pre-order on HasbroPulse.com beginning December 3, 2020 at 1:00PM EST.
Transformers: Generations War for Cybertron: Kingdom Deluxe Class WFC-K15 Ractonite
(Ages 8 and Up / Approx. Retail Price: $19.99 / Available: April 1, 2021)
The WFC-K15 Deluxe RACTONITE collectible figure stands at 5.5 inches tall, converts to Styracosaurus fossil mode in 16 steps, and features lower jaw articulation optimal for roaring poses. RACTONITE comes with a Golden Disk card that reveals a possible destiny of a key character. Collect other KINGDOM figures to reveal all 3 alternate destiny variants for each character (each sold separately, subject to availability)!
Unleash the primal power of the beasts with the ancient and highly advanced F.O.S.S.I.L. (Fossilized Osteo-Skeletal Shield Integration Loadout) technology. Sentient FOSSILIZER bots, infused with primordial energy, break apart and weaponize their allies. Use this Deluxe PREDACON FOSSILIZZER figure to beastify other figures with epic bone armor (each sold separately, subject to availability)! Worlds collide when the MAXIMALS and PREDACONS join the fight, coming together with the AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS in an epic battle that will alter their destiny forever. Adult fans nostalgic for the original TRANSFORMERS animation and kids discovering classic characters for the first time can share and experience exciting play patterns for all generations. Available at most major toy retailers and for pre-order on HasbroPulse.com beginning December 3, 2020 at 1:00PM EST.
Transformers: Generations War for Cybertron: Kingdom Deluxe Class WFC-K16 Huffer
(Ages 8 and Up / Approx. Retail Price: $19.99 / Available: April 1, 2021)
The WFC-K16 Deluxe HUFFER collectible figure stands at 5.5 inches tall and converts to truck mode in 14 steps where the truck bed can convert to shield and Energon blaster accessories. The G1-inspired figure can attach to the WFC-K11 OPTIMUS PRIME trailer so fans can recreate the G1 scene from the Heavy Metal War episode where HUFFER must tow the trailer after OPTIMUS PRIME is badly injured in a battle with MEGATRON. The figure also comes with a Golden Disk card that reveals a possible destiny of a key character. Collect other KINGDOM figures to reveal all 3 alternate destiny variants for each character (each sold separately, subject to availability)!
Unleash the primal power of the beasts with the ancient and highly advanced F.O.S.S.I.L. (Fossilized Osteo-Skeletal Shield Integration Loadout) technology. Sentient FOSSILIZER bots, infused with primordial energy, break apart and weaponize their allies. Use Deluxe FOSSILIZZER figures to beastify this HUFFER figure with epic bone armor (each sold separately, subject to availability)! Worlds collide when the MAXIMALS and PREDACONS join the fight, coming together with the AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS in an epic battle that will alter their destiny forever. Adult fans nostalgic for the original TRANSFORMERS animation and kids discovering classic characters for the first time can share and experience exciting play patterns for all generations. Available at most major toy retailers and for pre-order on HasbroPulse.com beginning December 3, 2020 at 1:00PM EST.
Transformers: Generations War for Cybertron: Kingdom Deluxe Class WFC-K17 Arcee
(Ages 8 and Up / Approx. Retail Price: $19.99 / Available: April 1, 2021)
The WFC-K17 Deluxe ARCEE collectible G1-inspired figure stands at 5.5 inches tall, converts to Earth sportscar mode in 15 steps, comes with a blaster accessory, and part of the figure’s backpack can be removed for a sleeker look and used as a hoverboard accessory. Deadly warriors do, in fact, come in pink! The figure also comes with a Golden Disk card that reveals a possible destiny of a key character. Collect other KINGDOM figures to reveal all 3 alternate destiny variants for each character (each sold separately, subject to availability)!
Unleash the primal power of the beasts with the ancient and highly advanced F.O.S.S.I.L. (Fossilized Osteo-Skeletal Shield Integration Loadout) technology. Sentient FOSSILIZER bots, infused with primordial energy, break apart and weaponize their allies. Use Deluxe FOSSILIZZER figures to beastify this ARCEE figure with epic bone armor (each sold separately, subject to availability)! Worlds collide when the MAXIMALS and PREDACONS join the fight, coming together with the AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS in an epic battle that will alter their destiny forever. Adult fans nostalgic for the original TRANSFORMERS animation and kids discovering classic characters for the first time can share and experience exciting play patterns for all generations. Available at most major toy retailers and for pre-order on HasbroPulse.com beginning December 3, 2020 at 1:00PM EST.
Transformers: Generations War for Cybertron: Kingdom Voyager Class WFC-K18 Dinobot
(Ages 8 and Up / Approx. Retail Price: $29.99 / Available: April 1, 2021)
The WFC-K18 Voyager DINOBOT collectible figure stands at 7 inches tall, converts to Beast Wars-inspired raptor mode in 28 steps with intricate molded dinosaur scale texture, and features articulated claws and a posable jaw allowing for realistic velociraptor poses. DINOBOT’s tail detaches from raptor mode during conversion and becomes his Cyber Slash tail weapon and sword accessories. No matter the weapon or the foe, DINOBOT always fights with honor. DINOBOT also includes a Golden Disk card that reveals a possible destiny of a key character. Collect other KINGDOM figures to reveal all 3 alternate destiny variants for each character (each sold separately, subject to availability)!
Beastify the battlefield and collect other KINGDOM figures (each sold separately, subject to availability)! Worlds collide when the MAXIMALS and PREDACONS join the fight, coming together with the AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS in an epic battle that will alter their destiny forever. Adult fans nostalgic for the original TRANSFORMERS animation and kids discovering classic characters for the first time can share and experience exciting play patterns for all generations. Available at most major toy retailers and for pre-order on HasbroPulse.com beginning December 3, 2020 at 1:00PM EST.
Transformers: Generations War for Cybertron: Kingdom Voyager Class WFC-K19 Inferno
(Ages 8 and Up / Approx. Retail Price: $29.99 / Available: April 1, 2021)
The WFC-K19 Voyager INFERNO collectible G1-inspired figure stands at 7 inches tall, converts to firetruck mode in 17 steps, comes with classic G1-inspired extinguisher blaster accessory, and features an extendable ladder that can be ratcheted to different angles. In the heat of things, Inferno stays cool under pressure! INFERNO also includes a Golden Disk card that reveals a possible destiny of a key character. Collect other KINGDOM figures to reveal all 3 alternate destiny variants for each character (each sold separately, subject to availability)!
Unleash the primal power of the beasts with the ancient and highly advanced F.O.S.S.I.L. (Fossilized Osteo-Skeletal Shield Integration Loadout) technology. Sentient FOSSILIZER bots, infused with primordial energy, break apart and weaponize their allies. Use Deluxe FOSSILIZZER figures to beastify this INFERNO figure with epic bone armor (each sold separately, subject to availability)! Worlds collide when the MAXIMALS and PREDACONS join the fight, coming together with the AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS in an epic battle that will alter their destiny forever. Adult fans nostalgic for the original TRANSFORMERS animation and kids discovering classic characters for the first time can share and experience exciting play patterns for all generations. Available at most major toy retailers and for pre-order on HasbroPulse.com beginning December 3, 2020 at 1:00PM EST.
Transformers: Generations War for Cybertron: Kingdom Leader Class WFC-K20 Ultra Magnus
(Ages 8 and Up / Approx. Retail Price: $49.99 / Available: April 1, 2021)
The WFC-K20 Leader ULTRA MAGNUS collectible figure stands at 7.5 inches tall, converts to G1-inspired Earth armored truck mode in 12 steps, and comes with a blaster accessory. Fans can use parts from the truck trailer to armor figure up. ULTRA MAGNUS has been partially remolded and deco’d to best reflecthis G1 look, and with no battle damage! ULTRA MAGNUS also includes a Golden Disk card that reveals a possible destiny of a key character. Collect other KINGDOM figures to reveal all 3 alternate destiny variants for each character (each sold separately, subject to availability)!
Unleash the primal power of the beasts with the ancient and highly advanced F.O.S.S.I.L. (Fossilized Osteo-Skeletal Shield Integration Loadout) technology. Sentient FOSSILIZER bots, infused with primordial energy, break apart and weaponize their allies. Use Deluxe FOSSILIZZER figures to beastify this ULTRA MAGNUS figure with epic bone armor (each sold separately, subject to availability)! Worlds collide when the MAXIMALS and PREDACONS join the fight, coming together with the AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS in an epic battle that will alter their destiny forever. Adult fans nostalgic for the original TRANSFORMERS animation and kids discovering classic characters for the first time can share and experience exciting play patterns for all generations. Available at most major toy retailers and for pre-order on HasbroPulse.com beginning December 3, 2020 at 1:00PM EST.
Bob Schoonover
Not being contrary, but FunPub's Machine Wars Starscream* is my favorite version.
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I don't think I have the Depth Charge version, but I have multiples of the rest as a bad ass phalanx
*Not because I think he looks like MW SS, but just because the deco is great
Robogeek28
Hell, the newly released Cyberverse Deluxe Prowl has hinges on the back of his legs, and he's a Cyberverse figure.
mx-01 archon
Well, I meant that back during the "balljoints everywhere" design phase of Beast Wars/RiD/et al, there were just as many hollows and nobody ever really complained then. People complained like crazy for PotP.
Phamduc
More like survive through POTP because heck BW era still holds pretty well but you know the gist
mx-01 archon
And?
Hot Rod ships in the same wave as Kup, who still has plenty of exposed hollows on his backside.
Again, nothing to ever suggest that there's a design standard there.
The fandom managed to live through the entire Beast Wars era without complaining about hollow parts.
Jeddostotle7
I think I can help clarify things: Huffer probably could have had flaps that cover the back of his calves, but at his relatively small size, in order for them to be thick enough to be reasonably durable they might cause ground clearance issues in vehicle mode (unless they were to make the vehicle mode sit unreasonably high off the ground), unless they were separate pieces (which would then aggravate the "no partsforming" crowd, etc. etc.). Or, in vehicle mode, they could flip between the lower legs, but then at this small size that could make the lower legs look too skinny in robot mode. It's a set of compromises. Hot Rod could solve that by having an actual extant part of the car fill in the back of the legs, and Sideswipe was larger enough that it didn't cause as much of a ground clearance problem.
JJJ
No, not end of story.
SS86 Hotrod. They found a way to cover the backs of those legs. I'm perfectly willing to pay higher prices for that.
And if you don't want higher prices, well, they did the legs perfectly well with Sideswipe and Red Alert. And those are just the toys I have. Pretty sure its been done elsewhere.
Spoiled? Whatever. I prefer to think of it as aspirational instead.
SPLIT LIP
Space Case is the ultimate version of the mould, FWIW.
Shame the tridents always disintegrate at the hinge.
Applejacktimus
Necroing is only against the rules if you're not contributing to the discussion or community in a constructive way right? I think juxtaposing the design philosophies of that era with that of the present would make for interesting commentary.
I have to disagree personally, Terradive's colors appeal to me more, but yes, TFCC Depth Charge does look fucking awesome regardless.
Gepard
He's even better as the TFCC Depth Charge recolor. They're all over ebay for about $35.
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Fenrys
The point isn’t for them to have no gaps necessarily, warpath has plenty of gaps in his mold. These minibots are however much more articulated than they would be at legends/core class, which is part of the point
AutobotAvalanche
Having just acquired one, he is.
Am I gonna start having to necro ancient review threads? Teaching people the old ways?
Applejacktimus
2010 HFTD Terradive, from what was the golden age of Transformers toys IMO. He's even worth the aftermarket prices, I'd say.
Jeddostotle7
Terradive, from the Hunt for the Decepticons line from 2010.
mx-01 archon
That's Terradive from the Revenge of the Fallen toyline, back in 2009.
RustedCross
Who is this Transformers? What’s it from?
Duke spino
Yeah, but isn't one of the selling points in having minibots at deluxes is to have no gaps? Also, its hard to imagine not just having two flaps to cover up the gaps couldn't have been easily done. Doesnt matter to me in that I'm not interested in huffed, but I like pipes, so yeah this kinda bothers me.
Skreeonk
I'm just excited that we're getting a Huffer and Pipes that's not a repaint of core Optimus.
In all seriousness, Huffer looks great, & has me pumped for my #1 want in Kingdom (aside from maybe Galvatron): Pipes. I'm eager to see how much remolding he gets. My speculation is, he won't come with a gun like Huffer, but the pipes that attach to his arms will double as the sides of his truck bed.
(Also, it would be pretty cool if we got Huffer repainted as Puffer…)
mx-01 archon
Why do people act like that hasn't been a design aspect in Transformers from Day 1? Any Transformer designed to have the legs flip over and encompass the thighs probably has hollow shins. That's how it's always been.
Not sure at what point we got so spoiled that aesthetic perfection from every single angle suddenly became a make-or-break design issue, when it's nothing we've ever been offered in the entire 35-year history of the brand. At least, not without paying an extremely hefty premium for. And even Masterpiece isn't 100% perfect in that regard. Transformation design, and plastic engineering needs hollow spaces. End of story.
Nemesis Baser
A new Hubcap? Already?