Is Age of the Primes part of Generations? Because the "Generations" logo and the word "Generations" does not appear anywhere on the packaging.
Note that I'm talking about non-movieformer Studio Series Generations; basically CHUG (including Generations Studio Series 86, but no other movie SSs).

tfwiki describes Age of the Primes as the next iteration of Generations and I'm inclined to agree as the toys are clearly meant to be a direct continuation of Generations Legacy, and some toys are even just repaint/retools of Generations Legacy toys. The "Transformers" logo on the boxes are also the same as that on Generations toys. Also, this isn't the first time that packaging has dropped a logo or title but that I've still included (or excluded) toys as being part of it. I'm more concerned with designer intent.

e.g.
  • Generation 2, 1995: Transformers toys released in 1995 were done in G2-style packaging, some of which kept the "Generation 2" text, but others dropped it. Laser Optimus Prime's box does not include "Generation 2," but everyone regards him as a G2 toy. Nobody ever says "G1 Laser Optimus Prime" without looking silly. The Power Masters had both G2 logoed and logoless card variants, but does this mean that a Meanstreak on a G2-logoless card isn't a G2 Power Master, while the same toy on the variant card that includes the G2 logo is? Of course not.

  • Classics: toys like Classics Ultra Magnus and Skywarp were sold in the same Classics style packaging, but lacked the word "Classics." Also, reissue Soundwave and Hasbro's MP3 Starscream were released in Classics-style packaging, which I personally reject as being Classics... they're not CHUGs.

...so in this same way, I consider Age of the Primes to be the next version of Generations, or at the very least, the current incarnation of CHUG.

So... CHUGHURtSGCWGTRGPotPGSSGLAofP?