News

Robosen defects to the Decepticon cause with their latest auto converting Transformer

Their arrival was inevitable and thanks to the recent Hasbro Pulse Transformers Fanstream, but it seems Robosen Robotics has finally pledged their allegiance to the Decepticon cause with their newest Auto-Converting Transformer…Megatron. Ok maybe calling them defectors is a tad harsh, but it is awesome that the line which has seen the likes of Optimus Prime, Grimlock and Bumblebee finally get some bad guy representation!

The Flagship Megatron is 21” tall, utilizes 36 servo motors, 118 microchips, 112 LEDs to fuel it’s ability to walk, talk and of course convert into a tank (despite the many strides Robosen has made, I don’t think they’ve cracked how to remotely move a Walther P-38, but that’s ok a tank is pretty cool too!). Fans can control Megatron via voice commands or via app and if you own other Transformers from the line, the Decepticon Leader can interact with them via the mini-theater feature built into the Robot’s App. All the phrases uttered by Megatron are recorded by Frank Welker himself, thus continuing the trend of having the original voice actor portray the character in Robosen products.

If acquiring this latest product is a no brainer, Robosen is looking to reward your patronage. As for the next 30 days anyone who pre-orders the Flagship Megatron via the company’s online store will receive a $300 discount, putting the price at $899! So if you’ve gotten Robosen’s previous Transformers offerings, isn’t it time you gave those noble autobots someone evil to fight against?

Robosen Flagship Megatron product shots:

Robosen Flagship Megatron:

Stan Yeung

Recent Posts

Marvel Cosmic Invasion smashes through 1.5 million players as The Thing and Cyclops join the roster today

Get your hands on the first piece of DLC for Dotemu's arcade-style tag-team beat ‘em…

1 day ago

Indiana Jones and The Great Circle review for Nintendo Switch 2

Indiana Jones and The Great Circle finally becomes available for Nintendo fans, and it's an…

1 day ago

Moss: The Forgotten Relic takes Quill’s grand adventure onto non-VR platforms this summer

Players can finally check out Polyarc's charming, award-winning adventure title without a headset.

1 day ago

Forza Horizon 6 review for PC, Xbox Series X

The Best Horizon Festival Celebration Yet.

5 days ago

Prime Monster review for PC

Can politics and roguelike deckbuilers be a perfect match?

5 days ago

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is set to jump onto digital platforms, 4K Ultra HD/Blu-ray on May 19th, 2026

The hit Super Mario movie sequel it coming home in just a few short days!

5 days ago

This website uses cookies.