# Stern Pinball Reveals Transformers: More than Meets the Eye Pinball

**Source:** Kineticist  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2026-05-20  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.kineticist.com/news/stern-transformers-reveal

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## Analysis

Stern Pinball officially revealed Transformers: More than Meets the Eye on May 20, 2026, anchored in the G1 animated series with Peter Cullen and Frank Welker reprising their original voice roles. The game features innovative mechanics including a fully animatronic Megatron with firing fusion cannon (Premium/LE) and Soundwave cassette deck ball lock, designed by Elliot Eisman with Elizabeth Gieske as lead programmer in her first role. Priced at standard cornerstone tiers ($6,999 Pro / $9,699 Premium / $12,999 LE for 750 units), the reveal followed a teaser campaign and included an unusual self-inflicted leak via Stern's Insider Connected app.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Transformers: More than Meets the Eye is based on the G1 Transformers animated series from 1984, not the live-action Michael Bay films — _Official Stern press release and Kineticist coverage; stated explicitly in reveal materials_
- [HIGH] Peter Cullen returns as voice of Optimus Prime and Frank Welker reprises original G1 roles as Megatron and Soundwave — _Official Stern press release; Cullen featured in teaser and story trailers; Welker doing both original characters described as 'meaningful licensing get'_
- [HIGH] Optimus Prime does not have transforming functionality despite Megatron and Soundwave both having it — _Kineticist analysis of leaked playfield art; speculation that Stern explored transforming Optimus but hit reliability and timing issues in production_
- [HIGH] This is Stern's second Transformers pinball machine; the first shipped in 2011 designed by George Gomez — _Kineticist article notes 'second Stern Transformers pinball machine' with 2011 comparison; first was built around Michael Bay films_
- [HIGH] Stern's pricing remains at standard cornerstone tier ($6,999 Pro, $9,699 Premium, $12,999 LE) despite tariffs and material cost increases — _Kineticist notes 'Stern's pricing discipline stands out' as other input costs have moved; official pricing confirmed in press materials_
- [HIGH] The teaser campaign included both 'Buy for your Home' and 'Play on Location' calls to action, both new for Stern — _Kineticist observation: 'teaser itself was conventional Stern fare, but closed with [these] calls to action, both new for Stern'; flagged as worth watching for sharper marketing segmentation_
- [HIGH] Limited Edition is capped at 750 units globally — _Official Stern press release and edition comparison table_
- [MEDIUM] Transformers rumors have circulated for over a year, often with Elliot Eisman attached and frequently tied to G1 cartoons — _Kineticist Hype Index tracking; hype peaked at #1 on February 12, 2026, drifted to #4 by teaser launch; described as 'long-standing fixture on the Hype Index'_
- [HIGH] The leak was caused by Stern's own coordination mistake when playfield and translite art went live on Insider Connected app within an hour of teaser — _Kineticist analysis: 'What makes this leak unusual is that it was Stern's own. Within an hour of the teaser dropping, community members noticed that playfield and translite art had gone live on the Insider Connected app — and were quickly pulled. Most leaks trace back to clandestine operations; this one looks like a legitimate coordination mistake.'_
- [HIGH] Tom Kyzivat, who handled animation/dot-matrix work on the 2011 Transformers game, returns as Lead LCD Artist on the 2026 version — _Kineticist notes: 'Same credit also carries forward across the fifteen-year gap — Tom Kyzivat, who handled animation and dot-matrix display work on the 2011 game and returns as Lead LCD Artist on the 2026 one'_

### Notable Quotes

> "The TRANSFORMERS franchise has inspired generations with its timeless battle between good and evil. With TRANSFORMERS: More Than Meets the Eye pinball, we've created a machine that dynamically changes before your eyes, delivers groundbreaking gameplay, legendary music, and the ultimate showdown fans have been waiting for."
> — **Seth Davis, President & CEO of Stern Pinball**, May 20, 2026 press release
> _Official positioning statement positioning the game as a franchise centerpiece with 'groundbreaking gameplay' and dynamic mechanical features_

> "Most leaks trace back to clandestine operations; this one looks like a legitimate coordination mistake. Stern runs web content across at least four platforms and an email CMS on top of that. Lot of spinning plates on a reveal day."
> — **Kineticist (Colin, editor)**, May 20, 2026 article
> _Analysis of Stern's self-inflicted leak; contextualizes complexity of multi-platform content management during reveals_

> "Between Cullen and Welker, Optimus, Megatron, and Soundwave all carry their original 1984 voices, which lines up with Stern's choice to anchor the game in the cartoon."
> — **Kineticist (Colin, editor)**, May 20, 2026 article
> _Notes strategic alignment of voice talent with G1 era choice; Welker doing both Megatron and Soundwave characterized as 'meaningful licensing get'_

> "Chatter in the days leading up to the reveal suggests Stern explored a transforming Optimus mech and hit the usual problems — ball traps, mechanism timing, reliability under repeated use."
> — **Kineticist (Colin, editor)**, May 20, 2026 article
> _Insider perspective on design compromises; common failure pattern across manufacturers_

> "Anchorin in the G1 animated series — the era the pinball community has consistently said it wanted ahead of the reveal — gives the new game a potentially friendlier starting position with the enthusiast audience."
> — **Kineticist (Colin, editor)**, May 20, 2026 article
> _Signals G1 choice aligned with community preferences, positioning strong reception potential in enthusiast segment_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Stern Pinball | company | Manufacturer of Transformers: More than Meets the Eye; released in Pro ($6,999), Premium ($9,699), Limited Edition ($12,999) tiers |
| Transformers: More than Meets the Eye | game | Stern Pinball's 2026 Transformers pinball machine based on G1 animated series; officially revealed May 20, 2026; designed by Elliot Eisman |
| Elliot Eisman | person | Lead designer of Transformers: More than Meets the Eye; this is his second game as lead designer; replaced previous fan-layout approach with new shot design philosophy |
| Elizabeth Gieske | person | Lead programmer on Transformers: More than Meets the Eye; first lead programmer role (previously contributed to Jaws and D&D: Tyrant's Eye code teams) |
| Peter Cullen | person | Original voice of Optimus Prime from 1984 G1 series; reprises role in Transformers pinball; this is his first pinball contribution; featured in teaser and story trailers with custom call-outs |
| Frank Welker | person | Original G1 voice actor reprising roles as Megatron and Soundwave in Transformers pinball; doing both characters in same game characterized as meaningful licensing get |
| Rob Blakeman | person | Lead mechanical engineer on Transformers: More than Meets the Eye |
| Tom Kyzivat | person | Lead LCD Artist on Transformers: More than Meets the Eye; also handled animation and dot-matrix display work on original 2011 Transformers game (15-year continuity) |
| Mike Kyzivat | person | Code team member on Transformers: More than Meets the Eye |
| Jerry Thompson | person | Audio engineer on Transformers: More than Meets the Eye |
| John Blakely | person | Producer on Transformers: More than Meets the Eye |
| Seth Davis | person | President & CEO of Stern Pinball; made official statement positioning Transformers as franchise centerpiece with groundbreaking gameplay |
| George Gomez | person | Designer of original Stern Transformers pinball machine (2011) built around Michael Bay live-action films |
| Colin | person | Chief pixel pusher at Kineticist; author of this article analysis; lifetime gamer, pinball competitor and contributor to This Week in Pinball and NEPL |
| Kineticist | organization | Pinball media outlet; published detailed reveal analysis on May 20, 2026; maintains Hype Index tracking for upcoming games |
| Transformers (franchise) | product | Hasbro-licensed IP spanning toys, comics, television (G1 1984 series), films (Michael Bay live-action), and merchandise; pinball game inspired by G1 animated series |
| G1 Transformers animated series | product | 1984 animated television series that inspired the new Stern pinball machine; features characters like Optimus Prime, Megatron, Soundwave, Grimlock |
| The Transformers: The Movie (1986) | product | Commemorated with 40th anniversary special mode on pinball featuring Stan Bush's 'The Touch' song |
| Knights of Unicron | product | Original music composer credited for Transformers pinball soundtrack |
| Stan Bush | person | Musician; performed 'The Touch' featured in Transformers: The Movie (1986) and reprised in pinball's 40th anniversary mode |
| Stern Insider Connected | product | Stern's platform featuring new Cyber Coin wallet system launching with Transformers; used for exclusive challenge modes, player accounts, LE owner badges |
| Hasbro | company | IP rights holder for Transformers franchise; licensed to Stern for pinball game |
| Joker Poker (1979 EM) | game | Classic pinball machine; Colin (Kineticist editor) became enamored with pinball through family copy of this game |
| This Week in Pinball | organization | Pinball media outlet; Colin contributes as writer/analyst |
| New England Pinball League | organization | Tournament/competitive organization; Colin contributes as involved member |

### Signals

- **[announcement]** Stern officially revealed Transformers: More than Meets the Eye on May 20, 2026, marking a cornerstone release anchored in G1 animated series with A-list voice talent (Peter Cullen, Frank Welker) (confidence: high) — Official Stern press release; teaser campaign May 13-15 with story trailer; media day coverage underway; full feature reveals across four platforms
- **[product_launch]** Limited Edition capped at 750 units globally with premium features (Expression Lighting System, mirrored backglass, sequential numbering, designer autograph, LE owner badge via Insider Connected) (confidence: high) — Official edition comparison table; LE priced at $12,999; press release states 'Limited to 750 games globally, the highly collectible Limited Edition model'
- **[product_strategy]** Stern maintains standard cornerstone pricing ($6,999 Pro / $9,699 Premium / $12,999 LE) despite industry-wide cost increases (tariffs, materials, labor), demonstrating pricing discipline and stability (confidence: high) — Kineticist analysis: 'At a moment when nearly every other input cost in pinball has moved — tariffs, materials, labor — Stern's pricing discipline stands out.' Prices unchanged from prior cornerstone releases
- **[leak_detection]** Stern accidentally leaked playfield and translite art via Insider Connected app within one hour of teaser drop (May 13); content was quickly pulled; described as internal coordination mistake rather than clandestine leak (confidence: high) — Kineticist: 'Within an hour of the teaser dropping, community members noticed that playfield and translite art had gone live on the Insider Connected app — and were quickly pulled.' Analysis: 'Stern runs web content across at least four platforms and an email CMS on top of that. Lot of spinning plates on a reveal day.'
- **[licensing_signal]** Stern secured both Peter Cullen (Optimus Prime) and Frank Welker (Megatron, Soundwave) reprising their original 1984 G1 voice roles in pinball; Welker doing both characters characterized as 'meaningful licensing get'; Cullen's first pinball contribution (confidence: high) — Press release: Peter Cullen 'returns as the voice of Optimus Prime' and Frank Welker 'reprising his original G1 roles as Megatron and Soundwave'; Kineticist: 'Welker doing both of his original characters in the same game is a meaningful licensing get'
- **[design_innovation]** Megatron features fully animatronic design with articulated fusion cannon that rotates and fires pinballs back at players (Premium/LE only); headline mechanical innovation; right ramp diverter loads cannon (confidence: high) — Press release: 'fully animatronic Megatron robot toy with an articulated fusion cannon that rotates and fires pinballs back at players'; Feature breakdown confirms Pro gets static Megatron while Premium/LE upgrades to animatronic with rotating/firing cannon
- **[design_innovation]** Soundwave's cassette deck functions as physical ball-lock mechanism (Premium/LE); eject motion mirrors character's signature move from cartoon; thematic integration of mechanical feature with character design (confidence: high) — Feature breakdown: 'Soundwave's chest deck is a functional cassette door that locks pinballs and launches them back into play. Soundwave's chest-cassette design is a natural fit for a physical ball lock, and the eject motion mirrors the character's signature move from the cartoon.'
- **[design_philosophy]** Optimus Prime does not transform despite game franchise built around transformation premise; Stern explored transforming Optimus but encountered engineering constraints (ball traps, mechanism timing, reliability under repeated use); common across manufacturers (confidence: high) — Kineticist: 'Chatter in the days leading up to the reveal suggests Stern explored a transforming Optimus mech and hit the usual problems — ball traps, mechanism timing, reliability under repeated use. This isn't unique to Stern. Every pinball company has run into a feature on at least one game that didn't make it from design to production.'
- **[personnel_signal]** Elizabeth Gieske serves as lead programmer on Transformers: More than Meets the Eye, her first lead programmer role (previously contributed code to Jaws and Dungeons & Dragons: Tyrant's Eye under other leads); shift from supporting role to leadership (confidence: high) — Design team credits: 'Lead Programmer: Elizabeth Gieske'; Kineticist analysis: 'Elizabeth Gieske contributed to early code design on Jaws and Dungeons & Dragons: The Tyrant's Eye, both led by other code teams. Transformers is her first as lead programmer.'
- **[market_signal]** Teaser campaign included both 'Buy for your Home' and 'Play on Location' calls to action, both new for Stern; signals potential shift toward sharper market segmentation in Stern's marketing strategy (home collectors vs. location/casual players) (confidence: medium) — Kineticist: 'teaser itself was conventional Stern fare, but closed with "Buy for your Home" and "Play on Location" calls to action, both new for Stern. Worth watching whether that's a one-off or the start of sharper segmentation in Stern's marketing.'
- **[rumor_hype]** Transformers rumors circulated for over a year before reveal, frequently with Elliot Eisman attached and tied to G1 animated series; tracked as long-standing fixture on Kineticist Hype Index; hype peaked at #1 on Feb 12, 2026, settled at #4 by teaser launch (confidence: high) — Kineticist: 'Transformers has been rumored for well over a year, often with Elliot Eisman attached and frequently tied back to the G1 cartoons. The theme has long been a fixture on the Kineticist Hype Index. Hype peaked at #1 on February 12, 2026 and drifted to #4 by the time the teaser trailer launched.'
- **[historical_signal]** This is Stern's second Transformers pinball machine; 2011 version designed by George Gomez anchored in Michael Bay live-action films at commercial peak; 2026 version takes very different approach (G1 cartoon); structural echoes persist (metal ramp entrances, Optimus bash toy on both; Tom Kyzivat continuity across 15-year gap from animation to LCD artist) (confidence: high) — Kineticist: 'This is the second Stern Transformers pinball machine. The first shipped in 2011 — a George Gomez design, built around the live-action Michael Bay films at their commercial peak. The two games approach the franchise from very different angles, but a few structural echoes surface anyway: metal entrances on both main ramp shots, and Optimus serving as a bash toy on each. One credit also carries forward across the fifteen-year gap — Tom Kyzivat...'

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## Transcript

Stern Pinball revealed Transformers: More than Meets the Eye today, Wednesday, May 20. The campaign started the week prior with a quick teaser drop on May 13 — and within an hour, images of the game surfaced on Stern's Insider Connected app. Two days later, on Friday, May 15, Stern followed up with a "story trailer," slightly more substantial than the original tease but still short of a full reveal — the same drip cadence Stern leaned on for Foo Fighters and John Wick. Media Day is currently underway, and we'll have more coverage in the coming days. The game is based on the G1 Transformers animated series from 1984. Peter Cullen returns as the voice of Optimus Prime, joined by Frank Welker reprising his original G1 roles as Megatron and Soundwave. The internal codename is "Cheddar." Design Team Design: Elliot Eisman Lead Programmer: Elizabeth Gieske Lead Mechanical: Rob Blakeman Code: Mike Kyzivat Audio: Jerry Thompson Lead LCD Artist: Tom Kyzivat Producer: John Blakely Hype & Rumors Transformers has been rumored for well over a year, often with Elliot Eisman attached and frequently tied back to the G1 cartoons. The theme has long been a fixture on the Kineticist Hype Index. Hype peaked at #1 on February 12, 2026 and drifted to #4 by the time the teaser trailer launched. The teaser itself was conventional Stern fare, but closed with "Buy for your Home" and "Play on Location" calls to action, both new for Stern. Worth watching whether that's a one-off or the start of sharper segmentation in Stern's marketing. Notable Storylines Stern Teased It, Then Stern Leaked It What makes this leak unusual is that it was Stern's own. Within an hour of the teaser dropping, community members noticed that playfield and translite art had gone live on the Insider Connected app — and were quickly pulled. Most leaks trace back to clandestine operations; this one looks like a legitimate coordination mistake. Stern runs web content across at least four platforms and an email CMS on top of that. Lot of spinning plates on a reveal day. Stern's Second Try at Transformers This is the second Stern Transformers pinball machine. The first shipped in 2011 — a George Gomez design, built around the live-action Michael Bay films at their commercial peak. The two games approach the franchise from very different angles, but a few structural echoes surface anyway: metal entrances on both main ramp shots, and Optimus serving as a bash toy on each. One credit also carries forward across the fifteen-year gap — Tom Kyzivat, who handled animation and dot-matrix display work on the 2011 game and returns as Lead LCD Artist on the 2026 one. Same throughline, different medium. Anchoring in the G1 animated series — the era the pinball community has consistently said it wanted ahead of the reveal — gives the new game a potentially friendlier starting position with the enthusiast audience. Stern Holds the Line on Pricing Transformers ships at Stern's standard cornerstone tier: $6,999 Pro, $9,699 Premium, $12,999 LE. At a moment when nearly every other input cost in pinball has moved — tariffs, materials, labor — Stern's pricing discipline stands out. Why No Shark Eat Ball? Part II The leaked playfield art showed an Optimus Prime toy in a pose that looks like he could (or should) transform. For a game built around a franchise whose entire premise is "robots in disguise," there are two obvious expectations: that shots will be more than what they appear at first glance, and that at least one of the headline toys will, in fact, transform. Megatron and Soundwave both have transforming functionality. Optimus does not. Chatter in the days leading up to the reveal suggests Stern explored a transforming Optimus mech and hit the usual problems — ball traps, mechanism timing, reliability under repeated use. This isn't unique to Stern. Every pinball company has run into a feature on at least one game that didn't make it from design to production. Optimus also didn't transform in the original 2011 machine, though the ramp in front of him did. Cullen and Welker on Voice Peter Cullen's voiceover featured in both the teaser and story trailers, and he's in the machine at launch. Cullen was the original voice of Optimus Prime across nearly five decades of Transformers media, and this is his first contribution to pinball. Cullen is joined by Frank Welker, reprising his original G1 roles as both Megatron and Soundwave. Welker doing both of his original characters in the same game is a meaningful licensing get — between Cullen and Welker, Optimus, Megatron, and Soundwave all carry their original 1984 voices, which lines up with Stern's choice to anchor the game in the cartoon. Eisman's Second, Gieske's First as Lead Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye is Elliot Eisman's second game as lead designer, and it features a shift in scope from his previous machine's fan layout — unique ball trails and shots that don't quite go where you'd expect, fitting the game's subtitle. Elizabeth Gieske contributed to early code design on Jaws and Dungeons & Dragons: The Tyrant's Eye, both led by other code teams. Transformers is her first as lead programmer. Pricing & Editions Pro: $6,999 Premium: $9,699 Limited Edition: $12,999 (750 units) Edition Comparison Pro vs. Premium/LE — the key upgrades: Megatron toy: Pro gets a static Megatron robot toy with custom recorded speech by Frank Welker. Premium/LE upgrades to a fully animatronic Megatron with an articulated fusion cannon that rotates and fires pinballs back at players. Soundwave: Pro skips the Soundwave physical mech. Premium/LE adds Soundwave's cassette deck — a physical ball-lock mechanism that launches balls back into play. Grimlock: Pro skips the custom sculpt. Premium/LE adds a custom sculpted Grimlock Dinobot toy. Right Ramp Diverter: Premium/LE only — diverts the right ramp to load the fusion cannon. LE-only extras (beyond Premium): Sequentially numbered Limited Edition plate Certificate of Authenticity signed by Seth Davis Individually autographed by game designer Elliot Eisman Full-color mirrored backglass with original animated series artwork Custom full-color side cabinet decals Interactive Cabinet Expression Lighting System with full-spectrum RGB LEDs synchronized to game events Interactive Speaker Expression Lighting System with Transformers-themed laser-cut shapes Custom sculpted Optimus Prime robot bash toy with custom recorded speech by Peter Cullen Optimus Prime V.U.K. (feeds Soundwave for ball locks, starts Transformers Multiball, leads to the right flipper) Energon optical spinner (builds and collects Energon Cubes used to enhance missions) Right Ramp with laser-cut Decepticon logo, feeding the right flipper Left Ramp with laser-cut Autobot logo, feeding the left flipper 3 Bank Drop Targets protecting Megatron from attack Bumblebee Captive Ball Physical "Add a Ball" Ball Lock Post Complete Grimlock targets to start Dinobot side missions Left Grimlock crossover shot feeds the upper flipper 3 flippers (2 standard + 1 upper) and 3 slingshots (2 lower + 1 upper left) Full-spectrum RGB LED playfield arrow inserts 18.5" full HD display SPIKE 3 platform Video clips from the original animated series The iconic Transformers Theme from the first season Original music from Knights of Unicron Stern's Insider Connected platform with the new Cyber Coin wallet system Multifunction Action Button on lockdown bar 6 pinballs Cabinet Expression Lighting System and Speaker Expression Lighting System available as accessory kits (sold separately) on Pro and Premium. Notable Features Animatronic Megatron with Firing Fusion Cannon (Premium/LE) The headline mechanical innovation. On Premium and LE, the Megatron toy is fully animatronic, with an articulated fusion cannon that rotates and fires pinballs back at players. The right ramp diverter loads the cannon; the cannon shoots back. Pro models get a static Megatron with the same Frank Welker speech but no firing mech. Soundwave Cassette Deck Ball Lock (Premium/LE) Soundwave's chest deck is a functional cassette door that locks pinballs and launches them back into play. Soundwave's chest-cassette design is a natural fit for a physical ball lock, and the eject motion mirrors the character's signature move from the cartoon. Pro models skip the mech entirely. Optimus Prime Bash Toy (All Models) A sculpted Optimus Prime robot bash toy with custom recorded speech by Peter Cullen, present on all three editions. The Optimus Prime V.U.K. feeds Soundwave for ball locks (Premium/LE) and starts Transformers Multiball. Energon Optical Spinner An optical spinner — labeled Energon — builds and collects Energon Cubes during play. Cubes can be stored and spent to enhance missions: power them up at the cost of point value, or leave them to face the unenhanced (and more lucrative) version. Grimlock Dinobot Sculpt (Premium/LE) A custom sculpted Grimlock Dinobot toy anchors the Dinobot mission line. Complete Grimlock targets to qualify, then shoot Grimlock to start a Dinobot side mission. A left Grimlock crossover shot feeds the upper flipper. Cyber Coin Wallet (Insider Connected) A new addition to Stern's Insider Connected platform: Cyber Coins. Players earn Cyber Coins while signed in to their Insider Connected account; coins unlock and play exclusive challenge modes. This is the first Stern game to ship with the wallet system. Prime Training Challenge Mode A built-in challenge mode where Autobots guide players through pinball mastery — Stern's tutorial mode dressed in the franchise's clothes. Head-to-Head Two-Player Mode Stern's press release describes "a head-to-head experience that allows two players to compete simultaneously in real time," framed as a first for the machine. The exact mechanics — split flippers, alternating turns, or networked across cabinets via Insider Connected — aren't spelled out in the release. We'll firm this up as Media Day coverage lands. "The Touch" — 40th Anniversary Mode The game includes a special mode commemorating the 40th anniversary of The Transformers: The Movie (1986), featuring the iconic Stan Bush song "The Touch." Optimus vs. Megatron Challenge Mode A challenge mode pitting Optimus against Megatron, requiring split flipper play. Exact mechanics TBD pending Media Day coverage. Rules & Gameplay MISSIONS: Shoot Megatron to begin MISSIONS. Play MISSIONS to light ONE SHALL FALL. TRANSFORMERS MULTIBALL: Shoot Optimus Prime to light LOCKS. Shoot SCOOP to lock balls. DINOBOT MISSIONS: Shoot Grimlock targets to light DINOBOT MISSION. Shoot Grimlock to start. TECH SPECS: Shoot lit targets to light TECH SPECS on major shots. Collect 3 specs of every color to begin TECH SPEC MANIA. COMBINERS: Shoot the side ramp to collect combiner parts. Collect combiners to light COMBINER MULTIBALL. INLANES: Clear DROP target bank to light inlanes. Rollover lit inlanes to light AUTOBOT HURRY-UP or STARSCREAM FRENZY. ENERGON: Shoot the spinner to collect ENERGON cubes. Use cubes to ENERGIZE missions. Energized missions are easier but less valuable. COSMIC RUST: Beating a non-energized mission infects the next mission with COSMIC RUST. Rusted missions are harder but more valuable. Media Reveal Trailer (May 20, 2026) Overview Trailer (May 20, 2026) Teaser Trailer (May 13, 2026) Story Trailer (May 15, 2026) Press Release Stern Pinball Reveals TRANSFORMERS: More Than Meets the Eye — May 20, 2026 The TRANSFORMERS franchise has captivated generations of people worldwide across toys, comics, television, film and merchandise. Now, fans can experience the legendary battle between Autobots and Decepticons like never before through immersive, action-packed pinball. TRANSFORMERS: More Than Meets the Eye by Stern Pinball is available now in Pro, Premium, and Limited Edition (LE) models. In Stern Pinball's TRANSFORMERS: More Than Meets the Eye, players join Optimus Prime and the Autobots in their mission to stop Megatron and the Decepticons from stealing Earth's energy, conquering Cybertron, and dominating the universe. TRANSFORMERS: More Than Meets the Eye pushes mechanical innovation to new heights with a fully animatronic Megatron robot toy with an articulated fusion cannon that rotates and fires pinballs back at players. Soundwave's cassette deck locks pinballs before launching them into high-intensity action while a custom sculpted Optimus Prime robot bash toy stands ready for battle, adding depth and spectacle to this world under glass that's …MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE. Players will experience the ultimate battle between Autobots and Decepticons, and can store Energon Cubes to power up, team up with the Dinobots, collect Transformers Tech Spec cards, and prepare for a climactic battle against Megatron. Players embark on missions inspired by major story arcs from the original 1984 TRANSFORMERS animated television series, and the machine integrates authentic video clips and story-driven missions that bring the brand's legacy to life. To celebrate the 40th anniversary of THE TRANSFORMERS: THE MOVIE, the game includes a special mode featuring the iconic song "The Touch" by Stan Bush, custom call-outs from legendary voice actors including Peter Cullen (Optimus Prime) and Frank Welker (Megatron and Soundwave), and original music from Knights of Unicron. Loaded with Stern Pinball's cutting-edge technology, TRANSFORMERS: More Than Meets the Eye seamlessly blends physical and digital gameplay. Utilizing Stern's award-winning Insider Connected platform, the machine introduces a brand-new Cyber Coin wallet system, where players can earn Cyber Coins to unlock exclusive challenge modes. The machine also features a special challenge mode, "Prime Training," where Autobots guide players through the art of pinball mastery, and for the first time, includes a head-to-head experience that allows two players to compete simultaneously in real time. Limited to 750 games globally, the highly collectible Limited Edition model includes the updated Expression Lighting System™ and Speaker Expression Lighting System with TRANSFORMERS-themed game effects, a full-color mirrored backglass, full-color high-definition cabinet decals, exclusive custom pinball armor, a custom designer-autographed bottom arch, upgraded audio system, anti-reflection pinball playfield glass, shaker motor, a sequentially numbered plaque, a signed Certificate of Authenticity, and a digital Insider Connected LE owner's badge on registration. "The TRANSFORMERS franchise has inspired generations with its timeless battle between good and evil," said Seth Davis, President & CEO of Stern Pinball. "With TRANSFORMERS: More Than Meets the Eye pinball, we've created a machine that dynamically changes before your eyes, delivers groundbreaking gameplay, legendary music, and the ultimate showdown fans have been waiting for." TRANSFORMERS: More Than Meets the Eye pinball is available through authorized Stern Pinball distributors and dealers around the world. Colin is the chief pixel pusher at Kineticist. He's a lifetime gamer who became enamored with pinball after taking in a family copy of the 1979 classic Joker Poker (the EM version). Since then he's bought, sold and repaired many machines, competed in all kinds of tournaments, and contributes to This Week in Pinball, the New England Pinball League, and Pin-Masters of New England. Previously, Colin spent over a decade working in marketing for agencies and tech startups. He also started and ran a music blog, happy hour website, and wrote a regular craft beer review column for Central Track in Dallas. Once aspired to be an artsy film director.

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