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Disney Infinity is an action-adventure sandbox toys-to-life [1] [2] video game series developed by Avalanche Software. The setting of the series was a giant customizable universe of imagination, known as the Toy Box, populated with toy versions of iconic Disney, Pixar , Marvel and Star Wars characters.
Disney Infinity is an action-adventure game with physical toys, open-world creation, and story-driven gameplay. [clarification needed] Characters, playsets, and other features are brought into the game using figurines and discs with the included Infinity Base.
Disney Infinity 3.0 (also known as Disney Infinity: Star Wars) is a 2015 toys-to-life action-adventure game published by Disney Interactive Studios (the last game to be published by the company before their closure) for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One and Apple TV, and is the third and final installment in the toys-to-life Disney Infinity series.
The digital version of Disney Infinity 2.0 wasn’t available at launch, but instead was released on November 4, 2014, in North America. [87] [104] [105] This version of the game includes the Toybox mode, but requires an Infinity Base and Disney Infinity figurines. [104]
The studio was acquired by the games arm of The Walt Disney Company in May 2005, and spent the next ten years developing Disney-related titles, including the toys-to-life game Disney Infinity (2013). In May 2016, due to a declining toys-to-life games market, Disney decided to close the games arm, including Avalanche.
If you or your youngin' if playing Disney Infinity 2.0, which is out tomorrow, chances are you already have a character in mind. If you do, you should know how your chosen one stacks up against ...
Walt Disney World’s theme parks in Florida will start closing on Wednesday, Oct. 9 as Hurricane Milton nears landfall. Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom theme parks will start ...
Toys-to-life is a video game feature using physical figurines or action figures to interact within the game. [1] These toys use a near field communication (NFC), radio frequency identification (RFID), or image recognition data protocol to determine the individual figurine's proximity, and save a player's progress data to a storage medium located within that piece. [2]