Disney Infinity is a video game series that allowed players to utilize real-world collectible figurines to access characters and other features within the game. The game series was developed by Avalanche Software and published by Disney Interactive Studios.
Disney Infinity was first released in August 2013.
Development began in 2010, and the game was designed to compete with Skylanders, another toys-to-life video game series.
Three versions of the game were released, and each version introduced new figurines and features.
The series was discontinued in 2016 due to declining sales and the closure of its developer, Avalanche Software.
Skylanders is a video game series that also incorporates collectible figurines to access characters and features within the game.
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Amiibo is a line of interactive figurines, cards, and games created by Nintendo for use with their consoles.
The first version of the game included figurines and settings from the worlds of Monsters Inc., The Incredibles, Pirates of the Caribbean, Cars.
The second version introduced Marvel superheroes into the game, as well as various Disney villains.
The third and final version added Star Wars characters and settings to the game, and improved various features and gameplay mechanics.
No, the game series was discontinued in 2016 and is no longer available.
Disney Infinity was available on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Wii, Wii U, and PC.
No, the game requires server authentication and was discontinued in 2016, rendering the figurines unusable.
Players who already own Disney Infinity can still play the game, but no new content updates or features are available.
While new figurines and playsets are no longer being manufactured, existing ones can still be found for sale through various retailers and online marketplaces.