Transformers Fall of Cybertron Rolling Out Towards PC

The fans want it, therefore the fans will have it! will be bringing Transformers: Fall of Crybertron to the on August 28th! This is the same date as the console release, which include the Ps3 and XB360.  Along with developer Mercenary , Transformers: Fall of Cybertron will be a downloadable game at various retailers. No word yet on preorder incentives, however we should know more during E3.

As far as those who reserve the console versions with , you will get a code for the G1 Pack and Amazon is offering Bruticus for single player mode play. More on these incentives can be found here.

Transformers: Fall of Cybertron continues the story from War of Cybertron as a civil war is breaking out between the two factions. High Moon has stated that War for Cybertron will have darker tones than its predecessor and improvements from the past installment have been tweaked for the better. The final product will be released on August 28th.

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  1. Serena Frieden June 1, 2012 at 8:24 pm -

    I have a ‘trickle’ battery charger with an output of 1.5A, and I have a few other transformers from various older electronics. A low battery can very well pull more than 1.5A from the charger, but that is all it supplies, but a normal transformer may put out amperage over it’s own rating and burn up. What makes a transformer capable of limiting its amperage output regardless of the circuit’s ability to draw more?

  2. Deborah Holliday June 2, 2012 at 4:15 am -

    I know there was female transformers but I have no idea where they appear. Can anyone help? I also need to find out where to find episodes.

  3. I have a ‘trickle’ battery charger with an output of 1.5A, and I have a few other transformers from various older electronics. A low battery can very well pull more than 1.5A from the charger, but that is all it supplies, but a normal transformer may put out amperage over it’s own rating and burn up. What makes a transformer capable of limiting its amperage output regardless of the circuit’s ability to draw more?

  4. xLittle21Yaox July 24, 2012 at 6:42 am -

    I am planning to buy Ferrari 360 maybe 2004 or 2003 model, i want to know if someone knows in dollar amount if possible how much its costs for normal service or oil change. I just want to make sure that i am making a right decision and have enough funds to service it.

  5. I live in Australia and I want to know what countries I can buy xbox 360 games that will work on my xbox 360 at home?

    Please list every country.

  6. Christopher J July 28, 2012 at 9:52 am -

    I have a ‘trickle’ battery charger with an output of 1.5A, and I have a few other transformers from various older electronics. A low battery can very well pull more than 1.5A from the charger, but that is all it supplies, but a normal transformer may put out amperage over it’s own rating and burn up. What makes a transformer capable of limiting its amperage output regardless of the circuit’s ability to draw more?

  7. So at the college i go to you can only connect your laptop to the network and not game systems including 360. I know you can connect your 360 to the internet with your laptop but i only have one ethernet port on my laptop and i do not want to deal with wireless if possible. Anyone know how to solve this problem? Is there something that adds another ethernet port or anything like that? Thanks

  8. I have 24 inch dell computer screen which i am using for my xbox 360. I have a hdmi cable running from the monitor to the xbox360. How can i record videos from my xbox 360 using hdmi. I also have the xbox 360 av cables.

  9. they are obviously not connected; and I have to click on a 360 link to get to my original 360 page.

  10. I’m trying to connect my xbox 360 controller to my pc (I know how). But my xbox keeps interfering and turns on everytime i turn the controller on. Any way to prevent this?