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Disney Infinity 2.0 [7] [8] (also known as Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes [9] [10]) is a 2014 toys-to-life action-adventure game published by Disney Interactive Studios.It is the sequel to Disney Infinity (2013) and was announced on April 8, 2014.
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On August 21, 2014, the Disney Infinity software was released as a free download for the North American Wii U eShop, for the convenience of upgrading to the superior Wii U version for players who originally own the Wii Starter Pack, although the Wii version is backwards-compatible on Wii U. [15] The game's subsequent sequels, Disney Infinity 2. ...
Disney Infinity was 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 2.0: Marvel Super Heroes (2014) (Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, iOS) Disney Magical World (2014) (Produced with Bandai Namco Games , published by Nintendo outside Japan) (Nintendo 3DS)
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At this time, Marvel's new parent, The Walt Disney Company, had elected not to renew any existing collaborations with external third-party developers using their characters, out of a desire to pivot towards using Marvel's licenses in their own internally developed and published console titles such as the Disney Infinity series. [12] In 2016 ...
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.