

After the battle, Barricade ran away and started to search for humans, and Bumblebee chased him. The next day, when Sam and Mikaela Banes left school, Barricade tried to attack them, but Bumblebee stopped him and they fought. Bumblebee destroyed all of them and reached the shop in time and was purchased by Sam. Bumblebee smashed them, only to find more drones heading for the used car shop. Suddenly he saw some drones just blatantly walking down the street looking for Sam. The next day, Bumblebee was ready to go to Bobby Bolivia's used car shop.

After reaching his home, he overheard a conversation between him and his parents who promised that tomorrow they would buy a car for him. He then decided to find him before the Decepticons could.

After the battle he scanned the corpses and discovered they were there because they found a Transformer code in a family artifact linked to their leader, now belonging to Sam Witwicky. But Bumblebee surmounted this and defeated them all. But then more drones fell, destroying major parts of the town Bee was fighting in. Bumblebee, zoomed off to a construction site and defeated some of the drones. There, he scanned a yellow Camaro, and was contacted by Optimus Prime, who told him there was a connection to the AllSpark in the city, and that he must find it before the Decepticons do. The game’s soft launch will take place soon in select countries, while a global launch is planned for later in the year.Bumblebee crashed on Earth like a meteor, ending up in Bay Demolition at Tranquility. The development studio working on “Transformers: Heavy Metal,” Niantic’s next real-world mobile game, is Seattle-based Very Very Spaceship. “This will be a Transformers game unlike any other, an AR game where you’ll get to team up with the likes of Bumblebee and the Autobots in the real world, powered by the Niantic Lightship platform.” “In thinking about franchises that would be incredible to bring to life in AR, Transformers was a no-brainer,” explains Executive Producer at Niantic, Phil Hong. That’s why Niantic – the company behind the hugely popular Pokémon Go AR game – is working with toy companies Hasbro and TOMY (the original creators of the Transformers) to launch a new game based on the lifelike transforming robots. Who doesn’t? Well, I fully understand that some people don’t (or simply don’t care), but we can all agree that the franchise has been hugely popular. So, do you like Transformers? Hell, yeah. Transformers is one of those things kids from the 80s remember with nostalgia, and younger people were introduced to via the Michael Bay blockbusters more recently. Niantic is teaming up with Hasbro and Japanese toy company TOMY to build another augmented reality game: “Transformers: Heavy Metal.”
