Gallery and Video for Cyberverse Deluxe Shockwave, Prime, Bumblebee and Megatron Shown at #NYCC2019
Friday, October 4th, 2019 8:10PM CDT
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Below you will find images for the 4 deluxe class bots revealed. These are different from the warrior class figures since they are as articulated and complex as standard deluxe class Transformers figures. They have the same price point as those as well, $19.99. The toys shown were:
Transformers Cyberverse Deluxe Class Optimus Prime With Matrix Mega Shot Attack
Transformers Cyberverse Deluxe Class Megatron With Fusion Mega Shot Attack
Transformers Cyberverse Deluxe Class Shockwave With Shock Blast Attack
Transformers Cyberverse Deluxe Class Bumblebee With Sting Shot attack
Each one comes with a piece to build a non transforming Maccadam figure. Consider it a bonus, especially when Siege deluxes don't come with a build a figure component and cost as much. It is unsure just how many are needed since while John Warden said 8, it seems Maccadam is made up of 10 different parts. These first four will come with a leg, lower arm, torso and pelvis. They are due January 2020. Clicking any image below will bring you to the full gallery. We also have a video of the show floor that you can check out right below the images.








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Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on October 4th, 2019 @ 8:38pm CDT
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Posted by Sabrblade on October 4th, 2019 @ 10:12pm CDT
As long as they don't give them all the same wings. Starscream has a unique set of wings (and big shoulders) while the Seekers all get the normal wings.Ultra Markus wrote:Now if they could just do the seekers that way
Posted by Deadput on October 5th, 2019 @ 12:11am CDT
Still not sure if I want them to be drones or be individuals who have transferred their sparks to bodies foraged after Shockwave's image.
Posted by Ultra Markus on October 5th, 2019 @ 12:11am CDT
Posted by Munkky on October 5th, 2019 @ 2:04pm CDT
Posted by william-james88 on October 5th, 2019 @ 2:09pm CDT
Munkky wrote:It's probably safe to say that Starscream and Windblade will be two of the unrevealed four figures in this range, and if I had to hazard a guess I'd say Grimlock and either Shadowstriker or Soundwave for the remaining two. If they do another build-a-figure wave like this one, I hope we get Wheeljack, Hot Rod, Ratchet, Cheetor, Jetfire, Sky-Byte, Lockdown and a Seeker or two, and perhaps Clobber as a build-a-figure?
Who was Clobber again?
Posted by chuckdawg1999 on October 5th, 2019 @ 2:26pm CDT
Posted by Sabrblade on October 5th, 2019 @ 2:32pm CDT
Female Lugnut. She, along with Lockdown, are considered by Megatron to be his "most worthless foot soldiers."william-james88 wrote:Munkky wrote:It's probably safe to say that Starscream and Windblade will be two of the unrevealed four figures in this range, and if I had to hazard a guess I'd say Grimlock and either Shadowstriker or Soundwave for the remaining two. If they do another build-a-figure wave like this one, I hope we get Wheeljack, Hot Rod, Ratchet, Cheetor, Jetfire, Sky-Byte, Lockdown and a Seeker or two, and perhaps Clobber as a build-a-figure?
Who was Clobber again?
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on October 6th, 2019 @ 1:39pm CDT



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Posted by Stargrave on October 21st, 2019 @ 5:41pm CDT
"Drift and Bumblebee are good Warrior Class figures but suffer from the usual Cyberverse complaints of thin and cheap-feeling plastic. Of the two, Drift is the better overall figure but Bumblebee is much better than the original Warrior Class toy, the gimmick works. If you're looking to only buy one figure I'd go with Drift."
What do you think? Are you sold on these molds or are you going to hold out for the Bumblebee revealed at the NYCC? Make sure to let us and Chuck know what you thought in the forum and as always stay tuned to Seibertron for the ultimate in Transformers news!
Posted by william-james88 on October 24th, 2019 @ 8:09am CDT
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Posted by Sabrblade on October 24th, 2019 @ 9:41am CDT
At least until any better Cyberverse Bludgeon gets made.
Posted by LE0KING on October 24th, 2019 @ 11:37am CDT
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Posted by Jelze Bunnycat on October 24th, 2019 @ 3:40pm CDT
bacem wrote:From what i see there, whirl, bludgeon, and repugnus seems to be part of simplified, gimmick toy, while hot rod looks to be part of the articulated deluxe. Gonna wait for better pics, as hot rod looks bland here.
My guesses are:
Hot Rod: Deluxe Class
Repugnus: Warriors Class
Whirl: Warriors Class
Megatron: Deluxe Class
Bludgeon: One-Step
Such a shame for Bludgeon. O well, off to hunt the RiD Warrior one.
Posted by skycutter on October 24th, 2019 @ 3:52pm CDT
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:bacem wrote:From what i see there, whirl, bludgeon, and repugnus seems to be part of simplified, gimmick toy, while hot rod looks to be part of the articulated deluxe. Gonna wait for better pics, as hot rod looks bland here.
My guesses are:
Hot Rod: Deluxe Class
Repugnus: Warriors Class
Whirl: Warriors Class
Megatron: Deluxe Class
Bludgeon: One-Step
Such a shame for Bludgeon. O well, off to hunt the RiD Warrior one.
i say bludgeon a warrior class well, mostly because he also has what looks like a removable sword, and i don't think one step have accessories, at least not cyberverse one step
Posted by Jelze Bunnycat on October 24th, 2019 @ 3:59pm CDT
skycutter wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:bacem wrote:From what i see there, whirl, bludgeon, and repugnus seems to be part of simplified, gimmick toy, while hot rod looks to be part of the articulated deluxe. Gonna wait for better pics, as hot rod looks bland here.
My guesses are:
Hot Rod: Deluxe Class
Repugnus: Warriors Class
Whirl: Warriors Class
Megatron: Deluxe Class
Bludgeon: One-Step
Such a shame for Bludgeon. O well, off to hunt the RiD Warrior one.
i say bludgeon a warrior class well, mostly because he also has what looks like a removable sword, and i don't think one step have accessories, at least not cyberverse one step
Bludgeon's very simple, even for Warrior standards: slide and fold everything in and lay him flat. Even the articulation is One-Step level, only the elbow move.
Posted by Zeedust on October 24th, 2019 @ 8:00pm CDT
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:skycutter wrote:i say bludgeon a warrior class well, mostly because he also has what looks like a removable sword, and i don't think one step have accessories, at least not cyberverse one step
Bludgeon's very simple, even for Warrior standards: slide and fold everything in and lay him flat. Even the articulation is One-Step level, only the elbow move.
And I wouldn't read too much into that sword, because I don't think any of the currently-released Cyberverse figures, other than the Spark Armor ones, have accessories.
Posted by william-james88 on October 24th, 2019 @ 10:31pm CDT
Zeedust wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:skycutter wrote:i say bludgeon a warrior class well, mostly because he also has what looks like a removable sword, and i don't think one step have accessories, at least not cyberverse one step
Bludgeon's very simple, even for Warrior standards: slide and fold everything in and lay him flat. Even the articulation is One-Step level, only the elbow move.
And I wouldn't read too much into that sword, because I don't think any of the currently-released Cyberverse figures, other than the Spark Armor ones, have accessories.
Your right, it might simply be non removeable detail like those dual tank cannons
Posted by william-james88 on October 26th, 2019 @ 11:00pm CDT


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TRANSFORMERS CYBERVERSE ULTIMATE CLASS OPTIMUS PRIME
(Ages 6 and Up/ Approx. Retail Price: $29.99 / Available: 01/01/2020)
Inspired by the CYBERVERSE animated series, this ULTIMATE CLASS OPTIMUS PRIME figure stands at 9 inches tall in robot mode and converts to truck mode in six steps including his weapon trigged conversion. Combine OPTIMUS PRIME with cool, colored Energon Armor automatically to convert him into his powered-up mode, and pull out his weapon accessory in the last conversion step to activate OPTIMUS PRIME’s Energon Axe Action Attack feature!
Imagine recreating awesome Cyberverse battles with ULTIMATE and ULTRA CLASS figures that power-up with the Energon Armor featured on the animated series! (Each sold separately, subject to availability) In the G1-inspired CYBERVERSE series - giant Transformers robots from the planet Cybertron engage in epic battles, harnessing the power of pure energy with their Energon Armor! Available at most major toy retailers on 1/1/2020.
TRANSFORMERS CYBERVERSE ULTIMATE CLASS SHOCKWAVE
(Ages 6 and Up/ Approx. Retail Price: $29.99 / Available: 01/01/2020)
Inspired by the CYBERVERSE animated series, this ULTIMATE CLASS SHOCKWAVE figure stands at 9 inches tall in robot mode and converts to vehicle mode in ten steps including his weapon-triggered conversion. Combine SHOCKWAVE with cool, colored Energon Armor automatically to convert him into his powered-up mode, and pull out his weapon accessory in the last conversion step to activate SHOCKWAVE’S Wave Cannon Action Attack feature!
Imagine recreating awesome Cyberverse battles with ULTIMATE and ULTRA CLASS figures that power-up with the Energon Armor featured on the animated series! (Each sold separately, subject to availability) In the G1-inspired CYBERVERSE series - giant Transformers robots from the planet Cybertron engage in epic battles, harnessing the power of pure energy with their Energon Armor! Available at most major toy retailers on 1/1/2020.
TRANSFORMERS CYBERVERSE ULTRA CLASS CLOBBER
(Ages 6 and Up/ Approx. Retail Price: $19.99 / Available: 01/01/2020)
Inspired by the CYBERVERSE animated series, this ULTRA CLASS CLOBBER figure stands at 6.5 inches tall in robot mode and converts to tank mode in nine steps. Combine CLOBBER with cool, colored Energon Armor automatically to convert him into his powered-up mode, and pull out his Turret Blaster weapon in the last conversion step to activate his Energon Armor-Up feature.
Imagine recreating awesome Cyberverse battles with ULTIMATE and ULTRA CLASS figures that power-up with the Energon Armor featured on the animated series! (Each sold separately, subject to availability) In the G1-inspired CYBERVERSE series - giant Transformers robots from the planet Cybertron engage in epic battles, harnessing the power of pure energy with their Energon Armor! Available at most major toy retailers on 1/1/2020.
TRANSFORMERS CYBERVERSE ULTRA CLASS HOT ROD
(Ages 6 and Up/ Approx. Retail Price: $19.99 / Available: 01/01/2020)
Inspired by the CYBERVERSE animated series, this ULTRA CLASS HOT ROD figure stands at 6.5 inches tall in robot mode and converts to race car mode in seven steps. Combine HOT ROD with cool, colored Energon Armor automatically to convert him into his powered-up mode, and pull out his Ion X-Bow weapon in the last conversion step to activate his Energon Armor-Up feature.
Imagine recreating awesome Cyberverse battles with ULTIMATE and ULTRA CLASS figures that power-up with the Energon Armor featured on the animated series! (Each sold separately, subject to availability) In the G1-inspired CYBERVERSE series - giant Transformers robots from the planet Cybertron engage in epic battles, harnessing the power of pure energy with their Energon Armor! Available at most major toy retailers on 1/1/2020.
TRANSFORMERS CYBERVERSE ULTRA CLASS BUMBLEBEE
(Ages 6 and Up/ Approx. Retail Price: $19.99 / Available: 01/01/2020)
Inspired by the CYBERVERSE animated series, this ULTRA CLASS BUMBLEBEE figure stands at 6.5 inches tall in robot mode and converts to car mode in eight steps. Combine BUMBLEBEE with cool, colored Energon Armor automatically to convert him into his powered-up mode, and pull out his Cybertronian Sabers weapons in the last conversion step to activate his Energon Armor-Up feature.
Imagine recreating awesome Cyberverse battles with ULTIMATE and ULTRA CLASS figures that power-up with the Energon Armor featured on the animated series! (Each sold separately, subject to availability) In the G1-inspired CYBERVERSE series – giant Transformers robots from the planet Cybertron engage in epic battles, harnessing the power of pure energy with their Energon Armor! Available at most major toy retailers on 1/1/2020.
Posted by kurthy on October 27th, 2019 @ 9:13am CDT
Was lugnut not available?
Just have to call it what I like when I get what looks like the best figure of the 5.
Posted by ZeroWolf on October 27th, 2019 @ 10:45am CDT
kurthy wrote:What happened to clobber the autobot?
Was lugnut not available?
Just have to call it what I like when I get what looks like the best figure of the 5.
Clobber is the female version of lugnut on the show.
Posted by Munkky on October 27th, 2019 @ 10:56am CDT
kurthy wrote:What happened to clobber the autobot?
Was lugnut not available?
Just have to call it what I like when I get what looks like the best figure of the 5.
From what I understand, Clobber was going to be a gender-swapped Lugnut early in production of season 2 (she's even still called Lugnut in some foreign language dubs), but she got a name change and was re-worked into her own character by the time season 2 was ready to air.
Either way, I like that Clobber's toy has made her even more distinct from Lugnut by having a different vehicle mode (has it been in the show? I haven't seen every episode yet). I haven't touched the Cyberverse line at all so far, and I'm only really planning on getting the Deluxes, but if Ultra Clobber turns out to be a quality figure I may get one.
Posted by kurthy on October 27th, 2019 @ 11:08am CDT
ZeroWolf wrote:Clobber is the female version of lugnut on the show.
Is it funny that I always thought lugnut was a female robot?
Posted by -Kanrabat- on October 27th, 2019 @ 11:09am CDT

Oh dear lord. What in the actual fok is that vehicle mode?

I can understand the backpack on the bots to accomodate the gimmick, but most if not all still have good altmodes. But that Optimus truck? Please, someone... End it's sufferings...

Clobber is very, very neat! Like Lugnut's little brother who chose a cyber-tank mode instead of a bomber. This is one that I may be buying.
EDIT: Clobber is female? Why? There's absolutely nothing in that bot design that hint at anything female. Unless that robot is... non-binary.

Posted by blackeyedprime on October 27th, 2019 @ 11:34am CDT
Optimus truck mode looks pretty bad but it kind of looks more star convoyish than the selects star convoy some how.
Posted by william-james88 on October 27th, 2019 @ 12:03pm CDT
blackeyedprime wrote:Thrust is 'female' in the show too, just didnt get a name swap (the shows worth a watch if just for a certain wheeljack/shockwave scene). Liking the lugnutz/clobber and getting a beast machines feel from it.
Optimus truck mode looks pretty bad but it kind of looks more star convoyish than the selects star convoy some how.
Wait what? Pretty sure Thrust is male. Acid Storm is the one that changed gender (and keeps changing gender throughout season 1)
Posted by blackeyedprime on October 27th, 2019 @ 12:12pm CDT
william-james88 wrote:blackeyedprime wrote:Thrust is 'female' in the show too, just didnt get a name swap (the shows worth a watch if just for a certain wheeljack/shockwave scene). Liking the lugnutz/clobber and getting a beast machines feel from it.
Optimus truck mode looks pretty bad but it kind of looks more star convoyish than the selects star convoy some how.
Wait what? Pretty sure Thrust is male. Acid Storm is the one that changed gender (and keeps changing gender throughout season 1)
Pretty sure the red with gold trims none cone head seeker was called thrust and had a female voice but its hard to keep track when there is that many of them in the show.
Posted by william-james88 on October 27th, 2019 @ 12:58pm CDT
blackeyedprime wrote:william-james88 wrote:blackeyedprime wrote:Thrust is 'female' in the show too, just didnt get a name swap (the shows worth a watch if just for a certain wheeljack/shockwave scene). Liking the lugnutz/clobber and getting a beast machines feel from it.
Optimus truck mode looks pretty bad but it kind of looks more star convoyish than the selects star convoy some how.
Wait what? Pretty sure Thrust is male. Acid Storm is the one that changed gender (and keeps changing gender throughout season 1)
Pretty sure the red with gold trims none cone head seeker was called thrust and had a female voice but its hard to keep track when there is that many of them in the show.
All I know is I just watched the latest episodes and Thrust, a red seeker, is in there referred to by name and is male.
Posted by Jelze Bunnycat on October 27th, 2019 @ 1:40pm CDT
william-james88 wrote:blackeyedprime wrote:william-james88 wrote:blackeyedprime wrote:Thrust is 'female' in the show too, just didnt get a name swap (the shows worth a watch if just for a certain wheeljack/shockwave scene). Liking the lugnutz/clobber and getting a beast machines feel from it.
Optimus truck mode looks pretty bad but it kind of looks more star convoyish than the selects star convoy some how.
Wait what? Pretty sure Thrust is male. Acid Storm is the one that changed gender (and keeps changing gender throughout season 1)
Pretty sure the red with gold trims none cone head seeker was called thrust and had a female voice but its hard to keep track when there is that many of them in the show.
All I know is I just watched the latest episodes and Thrust, a red seeker, is in there referred to by name and is male.
Turns out you're both right. Japan made Thrust female, in an inversion of convention. He's still male in the US, and Nova Storm is the second female Seeker in Cyberverse. Acid Storm being made gender fluid... ugh, I hate it when it's used as a cover-up for continuous mistakes.

On the side, some male cartoon characters are indeed voiced by women, and vice-versa. Not a strange thing to encounter.
Posted by Jeddostotle7 on October 27th, 2019 @ 2:40pm CDT
women don't all gotta be boobs and curves dude
also, Acid Storm is the non-binary one, more specifically genderfluid
Posted by -Kanrabat- on October 27th, 2019 @ 3:05pm CDT
Jeddostotle7 wrote:women don't all gotta be boobs and curves dude
Well, women ARE all about "boobs and curves". It is so since dawn of times and it's an inescapable fact.

If you meant "Barbie curves", then yeah. But there must be something "female" proportion wise. Because here, we get large and wide shoulders and small legs, typical of cartoony muscle men. Also, that face have a huge man-chin, not helping "her" case.
Posted by Jelze Bunnycat on October 27th, 2019 @ 3:09pm CDT

Posted by LE0KING on October 27th, 2019 @ 3:23pm CDT
Posted by Jeddostotle7 on October 27th, 2019 @ 3:23pm CDT
-Kanrabat- wrote:Jeddostotle7 wrote:women don't all gotta be boobs and curves dude
Well, women ARE all about "boobs and curves". It is so since dawn of times and it's an inescapable fact.
If you meant "Barbie curves", then yeah. But there must be something "female" proportion wise. Because here, we get large and wide shoulders and small legs, typical of cartoony muscle men. Also, that face have a huge man-chin, not helping "her" case.
oh my god
Posted by LE0KING on October 27th, 2019 @ 3:23pm CDT
Jeddostotle7 wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Jeddostotle7 wrote:women don't all gotta be boobs and curves dude
Well, women ARE all about "boobs and curves". It is so since dawn of times and it's an inescapable fact.
If you meant "Barbie curves", then yeah. But there must be something "female" proportion wise. Because here, we get large and wide shoulders and small legs, typical of cartoony muscle men. Also, that face have a huge man-chin, not helping "her" case.
oh my god
Thicc