>>5708599>Hasbro should shift the line to be primarily in the Legends/Cyberverse scale as it's pretty much the only way I can see them maintaining the franchise as both affordable and sufficient quality to keep adult collectors interestedPeople were predicting that years back but then for AoE Hasbro dropped those classes in favor for Deluxe, Voyager, and Leader toys for the "older" collectors.
Honestly, I can't really see Cyberverse and Legends being the ones to survive much longer. Scouts themselves pretty much died once they hit the ten dollar mark. Hasbro attempted to get around with with Power Core Combiners, which were Scouts with Mini-Cons for a couple dollars cheaper than Deluxes.
Current Legends started with simple spring-loaded two-packs, then moved onto regular figures with a Micromaster partner,and then they dropped the partner. That's kept the price at $9.99 but they are delectably worth it at as-is.
Legions at $7 most certainly are not.