Disney Infinity allows players to use characters from Disney franchises, including Monsters University, Pirates Of the Caribbean and The Incredibles. Disney unveiled the gaming platform today in Los Angeles. Throughout each story-driven experience, called a Play Set, players will solve challenging puzzles, battle enemies and explore iconic locations from famous Disney properties, while collecting unique characters, vehicles, and gadgets from each world and saving them to a virtual Toy Box, Disney Interactive said in a statement. Players can access their Toy Box and build and customize their own unique virtual world using their favorite characters, vehicles, settings and accessories. Disney Infinity will launch in June across all consoles and will have a phased roll out across mobile and online devices throughout 2013. Development for Disney Infinity is being led by Disney Interactive and Avalanche Software. Click over to read the full release:
BURBANK, Calif. – (JANUARY 15, 2013) – Disney Interactive today unveiled its most ambitious gaming initiative ever, Disney Infinity. This all new game platform unlocks the freedom to create stories and play experiences starring beloved characters from The Walt Disney Company and Pixar Animation Studios. Disney Infinity allows players to both experience original adventures in some of their favorite Disney and Pixar worlds and to build their own worlds using the power of their imagination.
“Disney Infinity introduces a new way to interact with the best of Disney on one game platform, both now and in the future,” said John Pleasants, co-president, Disney Interactive. “With this innovative approach to gaming, Disney Infinity will bring to life new characters, stories and environments from The Walt Disney Company over time in a way that will delight fans and gamers alike.”
In a way that only Disney can, Disney Infinity integrates collectible character figures that come to life in the game. These figures provide experiences that are true to these characters and stories, as well as the opportunity to bring characters from various Disney and Pixar films to play together in a virtual “Toy Box.” This all-new game universe will launch in June across all consoles and will have a phased roll out across mobile and online devices throughout 2013.
Throughout each story-driven experience, called a “Play Set,” players will solve challenging puzzles, battle enemies and explore iconic locations from famous Disney properties, while collecting unique characters, vehicles, and gadgets from each world and saving them to a virtual “Toy Box.” Players can access their “Toy Box” and build and customize their own unique virtual world using their favorite characters, vehicles, settings and accessories. Disney Infinity allows players the opportunity to share these unique creations in the “Toy Box” mode with friends both online and off.
The Disney Infinity Platform includes:
• Disney Infinity Interactive Pieces – Initially a line of 40 collectible interactive pieces will be introduced that allow players to expand and customize their play experiences.
• Disney Infinity Interactive Character Figures – Seventeen character figures will allow players to experience a variety of their favorite characters in true to property experiences and in “Toy Box” mode.
• Disney Infinity Base – When figures are placed on the Infinity base, they unlock the world and play experiences of Disney Infinity.
• Disney Infinity Power Discs – Interactive discs can be placed on the Infinity base to power up characters and “Toy Box” with unique powers, customizations and gadgets.“Disney Infinity combines prominent Disney and Pixar characters and scenarios in a way that mimics how kids play in real life,” said John Blackburn, vice president and general manager, Avalanche Software. “With our platform’s unique gameplay mechanics and innovative approach to user generated content within the “Toy Box” mode, Disney Infinity will spark imaginations and provide endless hours of fun and creativity.”
Development for Disney Infinity is being led by Disney Interactive and Avalanche Software.


Was wondering when we’d get around to seeing someone emulate Activision’s Skylanders concept. Disney is definitely the company that makes the most sense to continue the concept (although I suppose Nintendo would also be a good choice, given their extensive IP catalog too).
Really sad though to see Disney essentially ignoring its own Disney past. I realize that this is just the beginning and that expansions will continue, but at the very least, you’d think they’d have, um, well, you now, Mickey Mouse, at launch. Instead we have Pixar, Pirates of the Caribbean, etc. I realize kids don’t really associate with Mickey or the traditional Disney characters anymore, but it just seems odd excluding him at the launch of the platform.
Anyways, this is going to make bank for Disney; little kids will be all over the concept. And just wait in a year or so when they toss in Marvel and LucasFilm characters….
Ahhh good point about Mickey, but you see that would involve ummm, balls. Balls are something “Disney proper” got rid of LONG ago when it just started buying brands that were built on outside peoples testicular fortitude.
Kind of unimpressed with this whole concept… so we’re supposed to buy collectible figurines? The project doesn’t seem to embrace retro Disney.. They should have done their research and look on how Virtual Magic Kingdom had a loyal following, a MMO that embraced the essence of Disney culture filled with nostalgia and vintage elements. I love Pixar characters and Perry the Platypus is cool.. but how about Goliath, Gadget Hackwrenchk, or Max Goof from the 90′s Disney Afternoon block — characters that would appeal to kids that grew up in the 80s and 90s who are now young adults and would most certainly would like to return to these animated worlds where they grew up in. They have so much IP characters stuck in the Vault, why don’t they go ahead and use them?
It is very smart of Disney to do a project similar to Skylanders, but I question the total absence of classic Disney characters. I think it would be more appealing to families, not to mention collectors and older gamers, if it had characters from multiple generations. Also, I am curious whether they will eventually go after the young female crowd with this by creating a line of Disney Princess figures that work with these games.
I agree. We need to see the original “gang”… Goofy, Donald, Mickey, etc. Maybe they will come in a future expansion pack. Let’s hope! How about some Disney Parks characters… Figment?