Disney has announced Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes, a new "2.0 Edition" game launching in 2014 on all previous platforms (Wii U, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC, and mobile), in addition to Xbox ...
A standalone version of Disney Infinity 2.0 has been released. The new version, which is out today for an introductory price of $20 on PS3 and PS4, allows owners of the first Disney Infinity to play ...
The Sony-specific Collector's Edition of Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes 2.0 features all of the Avengers characters available at launch – Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, Hawkeye and Black Widow ...
At a press event today, Disney Interactive Studios revealed Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes, the follow-up to last year’s toy-fueled sandbox. This year’s biggest upheaval is the inclusion of ...
A new Collector's Edition for Disney Infinity 2.0: Marvel Super Heroes will include a light-up Frost Giant stand and early access to the Hulk figure. Also, it's only for PS4/PS3 owners. There's never ...
Given the bundle price of $249.99, this suggests that a PS3 price cut this year is unlikely, as the 12GB PS3 on its own retails for $199.99. As well, Disney showed off this new trailer for Marvel ...
Disney's video game unit was struggling. It lost $1.4 billion from fiscal year 2008 to 2013. So the company decided to take a different approach to gaming. Rather than making standalone games, which ...
Similar to how Disney Infinity 2.0 had a focus on Marvel Characters, 3.0 will emphasize on Disney’s recently acquired Star Wars franchise. Similar to how Disney Infinity 2.0 had a focus on Marvel ...
Disney Infinity 3.0 will bring Star Wars to the Disney Infinity family when it launches Aug. 30 in North America, publisher Disney Interactive announced today. The game's $64.99 Starter Pack features ...
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Although the online is currently down, and the lack of beta testing for the ps3 is non existent. its still a very a good game. the toy box is fun and addictive. one tool leads to more options and more ...
As a rule, I'm highly dubious of DLC schemes, and the figurine craze is probably the most blatant example of DLC we've seen yet. Skylanders got away with it, so of course Disney hopped on board, and ...