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Jagex unveils first two Transformers Universe-exclusive bots

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RuneScape developers Jagex have released a pair of videos showing off two bots exclusive to their forthcoming browser-based multiplayer thing, Transformers Universe.

The first video shows off Meltdown, an Autobot combat medic with all sorts of beams and rockets that hurt and heal in equal measure. The second video focuses on Duststorm, a Decepticon with a load of precision weaponry ranging from dual pistols to a sniper rifle. Except they’re not actually pistols because they’re actually built into her hands, but you know what I mean.

Transformers Universe is described as a MOTA – a Massively Online Tactical Action game. I’m not quite sure what that means, but it looks sort of like a big online third-person shooter? I guess? It’s due to launch this year, so I imagine we’ll find out a lot more before long.


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