Posted on 14th December 2024
By Billy Langsworthy

A range of Transformers Age of the Primes figures has landed on Hasbro Pulse.
The Transformers Age of the Primes Titan Class Thirteen Star Optimus Prime figure comes with a cannon blaster, shoulder blasters, and the Zodiac orb.
Elsewhere, fans can combine the Transformers Age of the Primes Commander Class Aerialbot Silverboltwith other Aerialbots to form the Aerialbot Superion.
The Transformers Age of the Primes Leader Class The Thirteen Megatronus the Fallen features a tank mode transformation in 38 steps, and a range of accessories, including the Requiem Blaster and a staff mace.
The Age of the Primes collection is available to pre-order on Hasbro Pulse at https://www.hasbropulse.com/collections/shop-all-transformers.
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