Skylanders: Beast Tamers

 is an American [genre] toys-to-life video game, being the seventh installment in the  series. It is developed by  and published by Activision, being released for PC, Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch on December 6th, 2018.

Synopsis
When Kaos encounters a mythical goddess known as Beastia, being known for being a dangerous TBD, they decide to work together to use creatures called Elemental Beasts to cause immense chaos. As a result, a new group of Skylanders known as Tamers are the only ones who can stop Kaos and Beastia.

Core

 * Burnout (voiced by [male or female]) - TBD

Beasts

 * Fire Viper (vocal effects by Dee Bradley Baker) - TBD

Core

 * [Mabu skylander core or tamer, earth, tech, fire, water, life or TBD]

Beasts

 * Earth Viper (vocal effects by TBD) - TBD

Beasts

 * Magic Viper (vocal effects by TBD) - TBD

Beasts

 * Air Viper (vocal effects by TBD) - TBD

Beasts

 * Kraken (vocal effects by TBD) - TBD
 * Water Viper (vocal effects by TBD) - TBD
 * Leviathan (vocal effects by Steven Blum) - TBD

Tamer

 * Hogwash (voiced by Dave B. Mitchell) - TBD

Beasts

 * Beast Chompy (vocal effects by TBD) - TBD
 * Life Viper (vocal effects by TBD) - TBD

Core

 * Skellywag (voiced by Charlie Adler) - a skeletal pirate who TBD.

Beasts

 * Undead Viper (vocal effects by TBD) - TBD

Tamer

 * Road Rage (voiced by [male]) - TBD

Beasts

 * Tech Viper (vocal effects by TBD) - TBD

Beasts

 * Light Viper (vocal effects by TBD) - TBD

Beasts

 * Fear Dragon (vocal effects by TBD) - TBD
 * Dark Viper (vocal effects by TBD) - TBD

Supporting

 * Master Eon (voiced by Chris Diamantopoulos) - TBD
 * Hugo (voiced by Michael Yurchak) - TBD
 * Flynn (voiced by Patrick Warburton) - TBD
 * Cali (voiced by Sumalee Montano) - TBD
 * Buzz (voiced by Travis Willingham) - TBD
 * Tessa (voiced by Kari Wahlgren) - TBD
 * Mags (voiced by Eliza Schneider) - TBD
 * Persephone (voiced by Laura Bailey) - TBD

Antagonists

 * Kaos (voiced by Richard Steven Horvitz) - TBD
 * Beastia

Trivia

 * Starting with this installment, the series is reformatted to remove its connection to Spyro the Dragon and Crash Bandicoot and trying to be its own thing by becoming Activision's third main family-friendly franchise rather than a spin-off to the other two.