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Touch 'n Go launches Transformers One cards and RFID tags

The cards are based on the iconic heroes and villains of Cybertron: Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Megatron and Elita.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 02 Nov 2024 10:30AM

Touch 'n Go launches Transformers One cards and RFID tags

FOR all Transformers fans - this is an offer not to be missed.

Touch ‘n Go has announced that in celebration of the new Transformer One movie, it has launched exclusive Transformers One cards and RFID tags.

The cards are based on the iconic heroes and villains of Cybertron: Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Megatron and Elita.

This launch also marks the debut of our first-ever IP-branded RFID Tags.

Users can reload their balances via the Touch ‘n Go e-Wallet with any NFC-enabled smartphone, anytime, anywhere.

According to Touch ‘n Go, the limited edition Touch ‘n Go cards are priced at RM25 each, while RFID Tags are now offered at a special limited-time price of RM 35—reduced from the normal price RM 40. - November 2, 2024

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