Disney Infinity has been cancelled
Sad news today for many a fan of Disney Infinity, but glorious news for cash-strapped parents: Disney Infinity has been cancelled.
Sad news today for many a fan of Disney Infinity, but glorious news for cash-strapped parents: Disney Infinity has been cancelled.
Captain America, Black Panther, Ant Man and the Visiona are heading into Disney Infinity for some fun in the Marvel Battlegrounds playset.
Figuring out how to make someone like Ant-Man work in Disney Infinity and Marvel Battlegrounds, was a challenge that required expansive thought.
While Marvel Battlegrounds is out later in the month, so to is the latest Disney animated flick, Zootopia. And there's always money in the banana stand in Zootopia, with these figures.
You can expect to add Baloo, Ant Man, Black Panther, Vision and A Symbiote costume Spider-Man to your collection soon after more is revealed tomorrow night.
Disney Infinity has had a fantastic year thanks to the Star Wars brand. We’ve seen old and prequel trilogies covered, making a Force Awakens playset inevitable. While that playset isn’t much to write home about, the figures available however, are a completely different story.
I’m still neck-deep in Disney Infinity 3.0, which is going all-out this year to deliver as much Star Wars content as possible. And honestly, I have no complaints about that. Because while Star Wars may rule the roost this year, there’s still plenty of room for other Disney properties to make a debut. So let’s crack the shells off of these mint-on-card figures, and go play in the toybox!
Disney Infinity is more than just an excuse to spend far too much money on various interactive figures. It's an excuse to spend far too much money on various interactive figures AND to create worls for them to inhabit. And that Toybox is getting a proper upgrade.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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