Web Site for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Game Now Live

April 14, 2009

Web Site for Transformers:
Revenge of the Fallen Game Now Live

Activision has launched the official
Web site for the Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen video game at

www.TransformersGame.com
.  Fans can log on and join a global
Transformers community to get the latest news, images, videos and developer
insight about the highly-anticipated video game set to hit shelves this summer.

Once they join the battle, fans can
personalize the look and feel of the site by choosing their favorite
character-based Transformer theme. Members will then receive exclusive updates
through email newsletters and also be granted instant access to a range of
exclusive concept art, in-game screenshots and all upcoming video reveals
leading to the launch of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. To add to the
immersive experience even further, the Web site will soon expand to include an
in-depth developer blog, streaming music from the game and the return of the hit
web game, Battle for the AllSpark V2.

The Transformers: Revenge of the
Fallen video game, based on the upcoming live-action feature film from
DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures in association with Hasbro, lets
players take on the role of their favorite AUTOBOTS or DECEPTICONS, picking from
the largest, most diverse range of playable Transformers – each with their own
distinct abilities and weaponry. Set in unique environments across the globe
such as Cairo and Shanghai, the game allows players to instantly switch between
vehicle and robot modes as they drive, fly, fight and blast their way through
intense, pressure-packed levels. After engaging in single player action, players
for the first time ever will be able to go online and battle friends in all-new
multiplayer modes.

The Transformers: Revenge of the
Fallen video game is currently in development by Luxoflux for the Xbox 360 and
PS3, and by Beenox Studios for Windows PC. Also, Krome Studios is developing
distinct Wii and PS2 versions, Vicarious Visions is developing two unique
AUTOBOT or DECEPTICON-specific Nintendo DS versions and Savage Entertainment is
at the helm for the PSP version.