Supergiant Games, the developer of Transistor, is founded by Amir Rao and Gavin Simon.
Supergiant Games releases Bastion, their critically acclaimed action RPG, establishing their reputation in the gaming industry.
Supergiant Games officially announces Transistor, their next major project following Bastion.
Supergiant Games releases Transistor on PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows globally.
Transistor is released on OS X and Linux platforms, expanding its availability to a wider audience.
Transistor is made available on iOS devices, marking Supergiant Games' entry into mobile gaming.
Cloudbank, a prosperous futuristic city, establishes itself as a hub of culture and technology.
An enigmatic technological force known as the Process begins to appear, spreading across Cloudbank and assimilating its citizens.
The famous singer Red releases her latest album, which becomes emblematic of Cloudbank's vibrant cultural scene before the Process overtakes the city.
Red is attacked by the Process during a performance and is left incapacitated. She is saved by the Transistor, a powerful sword that absorbs the consciousness of her attacker.
Red gains the ability to communicate with the consciousness contained within the Transistor, beginning her journey to understand the Process and save Cloudbank.
The Process spreads rapidly, taking over various sectors of Cloudbank and transforming its citizens into mechanical beings.
Red realizes the Camerata, a secretive group, is behind the creation and deployment of the Process to control Cloudbank.
Red defeats the members of the Camerata one by one, weakening their control over the Process and the city.
Red faces the consciousness housed within the Transistor, which seeks to restore the Camerata's control.
Red chooses to merge fully with the Transistor, assuming control to bring peace to Cloudbank, leaving her physical form behind.