Transformers: Eternal War soft launches in select regions on mobile
Transformers: Eternal War is live in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and the Philippines, letting early players test squads, pulls and monetization before a wider rollout.

Transformers: Eternal War is already live on Android and iOS in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and the Philippines, and the June 22 rollout immediately puts its squad-building, pull economy and live-service hooks in front of real players. The licensed mobile RPG was announced in November 2024 for a 2025 release, so this regional launch is the first clear sign that the project has finally crossed from long tease to active field test.
The combat setup is built around squad composition rather than just collecting familiar names from the Transformers shelf. Google Play describes it as a strategic mobile RPG, while the official site calls it a new idle RPG adventure mobile game. Players recruit Autobots and Decepticons into teams built from five classes, Vanguard, Assault, Firepower, Recon and Support, and five traits, Fearless, Dynamic, Resourceful, Resolute and Inspiring. Those traits feed combat bonuses and team synergy, which means the smart money goes to early accounts that can cover roles cleanly instead of stacking favorites with no plan.
The soft launch also comes with the kind of reward structure that usually tells you exactly how aggressive a mobile RPG wants to be. Launch events are handing out Cybercoins and Recruit Tickets, Motormaster is on the table, and daily login rewards can unlock a powerful character of your choice. That is the biggest monetization tell in the build right now: this is being tuned as a live-service game with recurring logins and controlled progression, not a one-and-done premium adaptation. For global players, that makes the early regions useful as a warning label as much as an opportunity, because the real question is whether the game feels generous enough to keep people building squads after the first novelty drop.

The store listings add a few more hard signals. Google Play says the app was updated on June 19, 2026, and lists it as available on Android, Windows and Intel-powered devices. The Australian App Store shows 2 ratings, a 1.0 average, a 16+ age rating, a 2.5 GB download size and No. 15 in Role-Playing, with Hoolai Game Limited listed as the developer. Google Play and the official site tie the title to Wanda Cinemas Games.
This is the second public test phase after a closed beta that ran from May 8 to May 20, 2025 in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, the Philippines and a second group of Nordic markets. If the current rollout can turn those early installs into stable squads and decent retention, Transformers: Eternal War has a path to a broader launch; if not, it risks becoming another licensed mobile title that runs hard in soft launch and never really escapes it.
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