
Epic Transformer Return, Hasbro MCM London Exclusive Age of the Primes Figures Reviewed
28 October 2025 by
Marc
The newest wave of Transformers figures has been revealed at MCM London Comic Con, and it’s a big one. Hasbro has debuted a fresh lineup under the Transformers: Age of the Primes banner, a line focusing on the mythic Thirteen Primes and classic factions like the Combaticons and Maximals. These Age of the Primes Transformers figures blend deep Cybertronian lore with updated modern toy design, offering something for both lore-lovers and collectors who want shelf-ready quality.
Below is an overview of what’s included in the line so far, thoughts on the standout figures,pricing, availability, and shipping timelines.
Release Date: October 2025 (pre-orders live, staggered shipping expected into early 2026)
MSRP / Price Range: $27.99 (Deluxe), $42.99 (Voyager), $59.99 (Leader)
Edition Size / Production Run: Not specified as limited, standard production wave
Manufacturer / License: Hasbro, Transformers Generations subline
What Is Transformers: Age of the Primes?
Transformers: Age of the Primes is the next major subline in Hasbro’s Generations series. It follows Legacy: United and aims to explore the legendary origins of Cybertron through the Thirteen Primes, ancient figures in the Transformers mythos. This isn’t just another refresh of G1 designs but a line built around mythology and continuity that’s rarely touched in figure form. Fans familiar with the Thirteen from comics and lore can expect deeper references, while newer collectors are getting fresh molds and character designs.
The line appears to be a multi-year rollout, starting with Deluxe, Voyager, and Leader class figures. Early signs show Hasbro leaning into unified design language and articulation standards across classes, similar to the Studio Series from the Transformers movie line.
Key Figures From MCM London
These are the figures highlighted in Hasbro’s Transformers MCM London exclusive showcase, now available for pre-order on Hasbro Pulse. Each release is connected to the wider theme of ancient power and team-based dynamics.
Quickstrike (Deluxe Class)

Quickstrike returns with a modern sculpt and aggressive stylisation that nods to Beast Wars origins. The robot mode carries dynamic poseability and a slick alt mode that’s more refined than earlier takes on the character. For a Deluxe release, this one leans hard into character with great paint detail and beast-mode complexity that should appeal to fans who want more than just a basic reissue.
Amalgamous Prime (Voyager Class)

Part of the Thirteen, Amalgamous Prime comes in Voyager scale and leans into shape-shifting themes with a multi-form design. There’s a clear attempt to represent the abstract nature of the character with an unusual silhouette and morphing parts. This figure will likely be essential for anyone building out the full set of the Thirteen. At the Voyager price point, expectations for transformation cleverness and visual cohesion are high, and this release looks like it’s delivering.
Targetmaster Sureshot (Deluxe Class)

A modernised version of the classic Targetmaster, Sureshot includes his Nebulan partner and a very G1-faithful alt mode. The robot mode is clean, compact, and classic, appealing to fans of the more retro-style updates seen in figures like the Retro G1 Autobot Outback. The engineering seems straightforward, but if you’re looking for poseable, nostalgia-friendly updates, this one fits nicely.
Razorclaw (Leader Class)

Razorclaw drops in at Leader Class scale and brings major presence. As the central figure of the Predacons and a known combiner component, this figure stands as a tentpole for potential future team releases. There’s strong detailing in both beast and robot mode, and early images suggest improved articulation and build quality over previous iterations. This could become a must-have if the rest of the team follows suit.
Blast Off and Brawl (Combaticons)

Hasbro is clearly teasing a full Combaticon line-up, and both Blast Off (Deluxe) and Brawl (Voyager) are looking strong out of the gate. The styling walks the line between cartoon inspiration and realism, and both alt modes are tightly integrated into their bot forms. Fans of combiners should keep an eye out, as a full Bruticus could be on the horizon.
Quintus Prime and Junkion Jalopy (Deluxe Class)

Quintus Prime brings another piece of the Thirteen puzzle, and his alien-inspired design sets him apart from the others. Meanwhile, Junkion Jalopy adds to the growing Junkion line-up with another fun, scrappy design that leans heavily into modularity. These aren’t the headline releases but will appeal to those rounding out displays or chasing full team rosters.
Maximal Big Convoy (Leader Class)

Big Convoy is a bit of a wildcard in this release. Originally a Japan-only character, he’s getting a Leader Class figure that retains his mammoth beast mode. This one’s for Beast Era fans who want to see deeper cuts made modern. Early photos suggest a mix of heavy weaponry and solid articulation, likely making it one of the most distinctive figures in the line so far.
Availability and Where to Buy
If you’re wondering where to buy Transformers Age of the Primes exclusive from MCM London, the answer is Hasbro Pulse. All figures are available now for pre-order under the Hasbro MCM London Comic Con Transformers Age of the Primes figures for sale section.
Prices are in USD, with UK shipping available. Local retail availability hasn’t been confirmed, so if you’re outside the US, you may want to pre-order soon to avoid missing out on early waves. It’s likely these figures will show up in broader Generations assortments later, but there’s no word yet on exact retail distribution in the UK.
Why This Line Matters
The full reveal of Hasbro Transformers Age of the Primes at Comic Con shows that Hasbro is investing heavily in legacy storytelling. The line goes beyond just rebooting known characters and dives into the lesser-known parts of Transformers lore. It brings variety, lore depth, and visual innovation, all while staying within the standard pricing structure of Deluxe, Voyager, and Leader tiers.
For long-time fans, this release echoes the kind of richness seen in lines like Legacy or Studio Series from the Transformers movie, while offering something different with its focus on myth and ancient Cybertronian history. Whether you’re chasing a full Thirteen Primes display, building out combiner teams, or just grabbing your favourites, there’s plenty here to get excited about.
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