CyberOps: Megamix

CyberOps: Megamix is a crossover mecha fighting game developed and published by Bandai-Namco Entertainment and the 12th game in the Capcom Vs. series. It features mech/giant robot characters from Bandai-Namco, Sega, Capcom and Square-Enix games, including the Transformers series of games based on the popular toy franchise of the same name, which were published by Square-Enix in Japan (Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark).

The fifth entry in the Japan Six, the game is a product of a partnership between all 4 companies, who previously churned out Square-Enix vs. Capcom: When Worlds Collide, the 11th and previous entry in the Capcom Vs. series. As the game is primarily made and backed by Bandai-Namco, it combines the gameplay style of the Tekken series with Hyper Combos and V-Trigger abilities inspired by the Street Fighter, Darkstalkers and Capcom Vs. series of fighting games.

It was first released for arcades on February 7, 2018. An updated version with new characters, game modes, items and stages, was released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows on May 7, 2019.

Plot
After Cybertron is attacked by Unicron in search of the Matrix of Leadership, Autobots leader, Optimus Prime once again returns to earth to warn the humans of a looming Decepticon threat. Along the way, the Futurians have sent Mecha-King Ghidorah and MechaGodzilla Kiryu from the past to destroy the cosmic planet eater themselves. When groups of human forces, led by the Autobots, view the cyborgs as a threat, having been built from alien future technology, the G-Force sends Heero Yuy-via Wing Zero-to get them on the same page, having informed him of their true nature. However, they soon find themselves under attack by the Decepticons, led by Prime's archnemesis, Megatron.

Meanwhile, Unicron continues to scout Cyberton's destroyed remains in search of the Matrix, with the humans dragged into a grueling war.

Characters
There are 28 characters in total, 7 per company, that can be played between human and CPU players alike. There are also 2 bosses, a sub and final boss, who aren't playable. DLC characters will be made available later in the year at an undetermined time. In addition, some characters/mechs will be unscaled so as to keep the size differences between certain mechs relatively in check.

NOTE: yes, I know that Transformers is technically owned by Activision, but Square-Enix did publish Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark in Japan, so I'm licensing the Transformers bots as Square-Enix characters.