The past several years have seen some of the biggest Transformers toys released onto the market, with many of these being modernized versions of classic “Titans.” Now, fans can come aboard once more to a toy that first came out a few years ago, but with roots in Generation 1.
Transformers: Legacy Titan Decepticon Nemesis is now available to order from a variety of official websites, with this massive figure first coming out almost three years ago. Representing the Decepticons’ mighty spaceship, the toy is one of the many Titan Class figures from the 2020s. While fans might not have immediately recognized her when she first came out, there’s now a chance to re-order Nemesis today.
Transformers: Legacy Nemesis Flies Back Into Battle With 2026 Re-Release
Part of the previous Transformers: Legacy: Evolution series, Titan Class Nemesis is a toy based on what’s now retroactively the oldest “Titan” in the franchise. This name has been used in the past decade to denote some of the largest Autobots and Decepticons, with classic Generation 1 examples including Omega Supreme, Metroplex, Fortress Maximus, Trypticon and Scorponok.
Nemesis is the first female Titan, and she both did and didn’t appear in the Generation 1 cartoon and comic books. As her name suggests, her alternate mode is the Nemesis spaceship base that the Decepticons had in the first two seasons of Sunbow Entertainment’s The Transformers, although her robot mode is an original design. Standing at almost two feet in height in robot mode, her face is notably based on the Decepticon symbol itself.
She has numerous blasters that are visible in either mode (with parts of her alt mode becoming massive guns in robot mode), and she also comes with four small figures of the Decepticon Seeker jets in their vehicle modes. Converting in 36 steps, Nemesis is a unique type of nostalgia, and she’s now available to order again for those who missed out on buying her the first time.
Available on sites such as BigBadToyStore, her re-released toy can be pre-ordered for $239.99. She’s expected to ship out in April 2026 — almost three years to the day from when the toy was first released. Currently, the series’ main entry is Transformers: Age of the Primes, which continues the premise of including characters from various timelines and continuities.


