One of the many Xbox announcements this morning came in the form of a console announcement. We all knew it was coming, it was just a matter of when we’d see it.

If I’m being honest, I’m a little disappointed in the console. For years, I’ve been purchasing almost everything LE in the Halo franchise, but I’m finding that’s not the case anymore. The console might appeal to some fans, but it seems that everything Halo 5 seems to be focused on Spartan Locke, the new character introduced last year via Halo: Nightfall.

The LE Console is priced at $500 and includes a code for Halo 5‘s digital download. The console will also be available October 20th, seven days before Halo 5‘s October 27th release date.

As you could probably tell from our E3 preview of One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3, if you’re a fan of the long running manga and anime series, and ESPECIALLY if you’re a Dynasty Warriors player, you can’t go wrong with the upcoming Musou game. Featuring over 35 characters spanning the hundreds of chapters from the series, there’s going to be plenty to dive into while setting sail for the Grand Line!

Following the story from the very beginning, players who missed part of the One Piece lore and dedicated fans who want to relive the series’ greatest moments will have something to look forward to from its massive campaign. But what if you don’t want to wait for hours to be able to wipe out armies as Ace, Shanks or any of the Straw Hat Pirates post time skip? Luckily for us, that won’t be a problem.

During our playthough of the Comic-Con build, we were able to play as the above characters and more during Luffy’s first fight against the Navy. When asked, we were informed that regardless of where you are in the story, you or your partner can choose anyone who’s unlocked at that point. Much like Hyrule Warriors before it, the game aims to give players the freedom to use who they want regardless of whether or not silly things like a sense of time, or the CPU already using that character gets in the way. Whether or not you’ll need to complete the stage at least once before being given free reign was unclear, but one way or another, we’ll have our chance to screw with the One Piece timeline.

What say you, One Piece fans? Let us know in the comments, and tell us whether or not you’re going to be chasing down the ultimate treasure when One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 launches for the PS3 and PS4 on August 25th.

Just in time for Gamescom, Capcom has revealed one more world warrior heading to Street Fighter V. Vega, the Spanish ninja who relies on his speed, power and long reaching claws to punish his opponents, returns with plenty of new tricks to keep the masked fighter fresh.

Every previous iteration of the Street Fighter II boss has relied on his claws for attacks, extending his reach and improving his strength while equipped. If he took enough damage, his claws would get knocked off, putting him at a disadvantage until he was able to recover them. This time around, that weakness has the potential to become a strength, since Vega now has two attack stances. His standard claw stance relies on many of the tricks we’ve expected from him for over 20 years, with fast, hard hitting attacks that are designed to confuse opponents. However, losing his claws acts as a second stance, granting him a series of new command grabs to confuse opponents further. Top this off with his V-Trigger, the Bloody Kiss, and Vega can now teleport behind enemies and slice them up with the toss of a rose. Oh, but if you are attached to that claw style, you better be careful, since claws can no longer be picked up once they’re dropped.

Like Ken before him, it’s easy to see that Vega is getting a pretty big overhaul, and not just because his alternate matador costume is now his default. He sounds like he’ll be a completely different beast on the battlefield, which is sure to excite new and old fans alike.

Are you excited to try out Vega’s new tricks? Who else do you want to see join the SFV roster? And why are they still asking you to pre-order for beta access when it didn’t work in the first place? Head down to the comments and start the discussion!

When it came to Microsoft’s E3 showing, the only thing that came close to topping their backwards compatibility announcement was complimenting that reveal with Rare Replay, a compilation of 30 games from the longtime developer ranging from the NES to the Xbox 360. What caught Achievement hunter’s ear however, was that the game would have a total of 10,000 Gamerscore to uncover, keeping our OCD friends out there busy for a long time. However, once we spoke to the developers on the show floor, we learned that Achievements play a much bigger role than improving your online reputation.

First off, let’s get the unfortunate news out of the way. Seeing as some of these games are Xbox 360 titles, if you’ve played these in the past, you won’t be able to double up on points. In other words, since these are considered backwards compatible, the same Achievements unlocked in the past will carry over to Rare Replay. Despite this, I feel the trade off is worth losing the chance to get the same rewards a second time.

As a thank you to the fans, unlocking these rewards will provide special bonuses for those who play their games the most thoroughly. As you play, Achievements will unlock special content for each game, including developer interviews, artwork galleries, and a variety of other bonuses that make pushing through the games so much more rewarding. If you already unlocked the 360 ones as mentioned before, the rewards for these games will be available instantly! Which means my Viva Pinata, Banjo Kazooie and Kameo plays will finally pay off!

If 30 games for thirty dollars wasn’t enough for you, it’s clear that Rare Replay will offer plenty of replayability to keep you coming back for more. Still on the fence? Check out our Comic Con preview, and keep an eye out for our full review in the coming days.

Rare Replay will release exclusively on Xbox One on August 4th.

Shortly after the reveal of an HD remake for the PS2 classic, Odin Sphere, for the East, Atlus has confirmed that the game will be coming stateside as well! In 2016, Odin Sphere Leifthrasir, (pronounced LAYV-thra-sheer), will launch in the West for PS4, PS3 and PS Vita, bringing back the gorgeous hack and slash title that put Vanillaware on the map.

But it’s not enough just to port the game to newer consoles, which is why Atlus is promising a series of new features. Following five characters with unique stories based off of Norse mythology, this action RPG is getting all the bells and whistles to ensure that this classic has a real chance of ending up even better. Including redrawn art and upgraded visuals, Leifthrasir will also come equipped with a host of new upgrades to the combat and RPG elements, giving even veteran players a reason to come back!

Specific details are light at this point, but for anyone who played the original Odin Sphere as the sixth console generation was coming to a close, you’ll know how much of a win this is for those who love a visually stunning, often challenging 2D brawler. If you missed out, check out the trailer below and see what all the hype is about!

Unfortunately, only the ‘Ultimate Edition’ will have the remastered attributes we played in the beta a couple of months ago. However, Xbox will now give codes for gamers to download every ‘Gears’ title to date. This offer also includes Gears of War Judgment, in case you missed it. Each of the titles will be Xbox 360 versions and will eventually be playable on the Xbox One via their backwards compatibility feature.

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What’s interesting here is that the official release states that “everyone who plays Gears of War: Ultimate Edition on Xbox Live between August 25 and Dec 31st 2015″ will receive the tokens to download. Anyone who’s confused about the backwards compatibility between Xbox 360 and Xbox One owners should find clarity in this next bit of info:

Q: Will I be able to play Gears of War’s multiplayer modes, including Versus and Co-op?
All game modes, including Multiplayer, will work just as they do on Xbox 360. Additionally, you can play with people who are either playing Gears of War via backwards compatibility on Xbox One, or on Xbox 360.

Gears of War Ultimate Edition is set to release August 25, 2015. 

It’s no secret at this point that Lego Dimensions is bringing over a dozen different universes into one huge game, ranging from Scooby Doo to Doctor Who. But how exactly do these characters come together? If this question has been keeping you up at night, WB Games has released a new trailer detailing the story of the game.

Primarily featuring the characters included with the Starter Pack, Batman, Gandalf and Wyldstyle become caught up in a plot from an evil being who’s attempting to merge their worlds together. If you needed a sample of just how much we can expect from Lego’s Toys To Life game, the trailer includes appearances from Robin, Bane, Frodo, The Wizard Of Oz‘s Emerald City, Superman, Metropolis, Scooby Doo and so much more. Check it out below!

What do you think? Is seeing all these characters coming together as surreal to you as it is to us? And who else did you spot that we might have missed? Tell us in the comments, and make sure to check back for more Lego Dimensions news as we get closer to its Septebmer 29th release date.

E3 has come and gone, but I have to say that the insane action of Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 still has a pretty strong hold on me. Once we hit the Anime Expo floor and noticed an updated build with even more characters to play with, we couldn’t resist putting our ninjutsu skills to the test for a second time, with the addition of series mainstay, Kakashi, to the previously established cast of Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura, Obito and Madara, the bigger story was seeing all three Hygua children as fighters as well. While Neji and Hinata are expected at this point, Hanabi, Hinata’s younger sister who has only ever been playable in 2008’s Naruto Ultimate Ninja 3 as somewhat of a joke character, makes her big return to follow up her prominent role in The Last: Naruto The Movie. We took this opportunity to play as her alongside the rest of her family, and came across some surprises along the way.

Hanabi essentially uses altered versions of her family’s attacks, consisting mostly of chakra sealing open palm strikes. Her version of Neji’s Kaiten still envelopes her in a protective shield that blows away any opponent caught in its radius, but unlike her older cousin, she travels across the stage while performing the move. This allows her to corner enemies who are attempting to flee, creating a different set of strategies both when fighting as and against her. Similarly, Neji himself uses many of the hard hitting 8-Trigrams techniques, using his fingertips to assault his enemies’ weak points. Not to be outdone, Hanabi has her own more elegant version, which serves to be just as effective. If up close and personal isn’t your style, Hinata brings in the long distance combat. While her strikes aren’t as punishing as the rest of her family, she makes up for it with her 8-Trigrams Vaccum jutsu, which launches a huge amount of force from her palm, attacking opponents at long range.

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Even if each member has their own strengths and weaknesses, it’s clear that the three are at their best together. As with previous games, creating a three person team of characters that have close relationships with each other can result in some unique Ultimate Jutsu attacks. This is no different when it comes to the Hyuga clan, who can cover for each other quite well when dropping in for support attacks. Once its time to activate their ultimate attack, the team doesn’t disappoint, surrounding the enemy at all sides and pummeling each of their chakra points. If three wasn’t enough, the head of the clan, Hiashi Hyuga, drops in to help deliver a four pronged finishing blow, all with the amount of flash that we’ve come to expect from the series.

So it’s safe to say that the Hyuga Clan are as bad ass as ever. Who else do you want to see make the cut in what might be the last Naruto game? Let us know in the comments, then check out the latest trailer, which also reveals the big bad of the series, Princess Kaguya, in her video game debut.

Between Skylanders, Disney Infinity and Amiibo, all three formats have made a killing through selling their versions of game compatible toys, with the latter creating a full blown Amiibogeddon. Considering the wild success of these Toys To Life franchises, it was only a matter of time before the Lego brand decided to take their own crack at the genre.

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Longtime Lego game developer Traveler’s Tales hopes to bring their platforming prowess and trademark charm to Lego Dimensions, a title that brings numerous worlds together to create one huge collectable gaming experience. Including series’ such as the DC Universe, The Lord Of The Rings, The Simpsons, Back To The Future, Portal, (as in Valve’s Portal,) and so many more, will we have room on our shelves, (and enough money in the bank,) to open up to a fourth collection? We were invited to get some hands on time with the game at San Diego Comic Con to find out if its worth it.

The demo was a strange mash up of characters that we would never have imagined would share a game together. Try to picture this; Gandalf, Scooby Doo, Batman, the 13th Doctor from Doctor Who, Portal protagonist, Chell, and The Lego Movie‘s Wyldstyle, (with a cameo from Homer Simpson), running through one of GLaDOS’ test chambers, complete with her taunts through the PA system and adorable turrets who look to rip you to shreds. Yet, in the world that Lego Dimensions has established, it makes perfect sense. What was especially noticeable about having so many characters on screen at once was the fact that unlike other games in the genre that typically restrict you to two characters at a time, you can bring in as many characters and vehicles as you can fit on the portal.

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On the subject of the portal itself, this base is divided into three sections. The back section is where the world is placed, which much like Infinity‘s Play Sets, is a piece that unlocks the single player world that players will traverse through. Characters and vehicles littered the left and right side in front of it, but this set up wasn’t just for show. Some puzzles required the characters to grow bigger or smaller depending on the situation, which was achieved through moving each Lego person onto the respective side that was assigned the proper power. Using the base as part of the game play is an interesting idea, one that brings a level of interactivity to the game that its competing titles lack.

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Yet, despite these unique features, the core game play is exactly what we’ve come to expect from a Travelers Tales Lego game. The platforming, movement, stage progression and even combat felt almost exactly like any one of the many Lego titles that have hit the market over the last ten years. So if you pick this up, expect to fill a stud meter, destroy objects in the environment to rebuild them into new items and solve character specific puzzles. The advantage that Lego Dimensions has however, is that unlike the standalone games that typically have a half a dozen character types that have unique puzzle solving abilities, this one has the potential to offer many more than than. Chell for example, is the only character that can use the Portal Gun, which was necessary to transport the team from one spot to another at times.

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With so many characters already announced, I can only imagine what kind of possibilities they might bring to the game. Then again, more characters means more money to spend, so we hope you have that cash ready! At the very least, each game piece doubles as a real Lego set, so once you finish the game, the fun can continue by making new objects with the pieces provided and integrate them with the rest of your real sets. Or you can just display them, if you’re more like the Will Ferrell type. Either way, gamers and collectors alike will want to keep their eyes peeled and their imaginations open when Lego Dimensions launches on September 29th, with the starter set bundled with Batman, Gandalf, Wyldstyle and the Batmobile priced at $99.99.

In what can only be described as a bizarre announcement, 2K has revealed that movie star, former Mr. Olympia, and the previous Governor of California, Arnold Schwarzeneggar, will be added to the WWE 2k16 roster as a pre-order bonus.

In previous years, the illustrious pre-order DLC spot went to legends who had up until that point been estranged from the WWE. Starting from WWE 2K12 onwards, each game featured downloads for The Rock, Mike Tyson, Ultimate Warrior and Sting, all of which either had recently came back to the squared circle, or would go on to return in the months ahead in various capacities. With the company running out of wrestlers to mend bridges with, it seems like it was time to call Hollywood. On the plus side, at least we get this awesome trailer which recreates the beginning of Terminator 2 with the current WWE Superstars and Divas!

While it hasn’t happened since Smackdown: Just Bring It 2001, celebrity cameos aren’t foreign to the series. Longtime wrestling fans will remember unlocking Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit as a hidden wrestler in the PS2 brawler, which had to have been the second worst part about it next to the game taking up more than half a memory card of save data. On the plus side, at least The Terminator will look like a convincing fighter, and shouldn’t have a problem reaching the handle bars on his motorcycle, unlike Durst. If nothing else, at least we got an interesting replacement for Hulk Hogan!

Does this announcement sway your decision to pre-order the game? Sound off below and let us know what you think!

WWE 2K16 will release this fall for PS4 and Xbox One.

Unless you finally went through with that promise to stay away from the Internet, you’re probably aware that wrestling icon, Hulk Hogan, is in some hot water due to some racially charged comments that recently came to light. Originally recorded as part of the leaked sex tape that (unfortunately), made its way to the public in 2012, WWE preemptively scrubbed every mention of Hulkamania before the story hit the presses late last week.

While not unexpected, it’s still somewhat shocking to learn that 2K is following suit, pulling the former World Champion from WWE 2K16, making it the first game in three years that won’t feature the Hulkster despite being previously announced. In a statement, 2K made the announcement by stating:

“We are highly respectful of the way that our partners choose to run their business and manage our partnerships accordingly,… We can confirm that Hulk Hogan will not appear in WWE 2K16.”

This announcement makes it sound like it was the WWE itself that requested this removal, furthering their efforts to distance themselves from the situation before it gets worse. After previously announcing that the game will feature over 120 unique characters, it’ll be interesting to see who they will replace that extra slot with. Maybe a quick call to Skynet will cover it?

Will this effect your decision to purchase the next installment in the annual WWE release? Or do you think when considering the situation, it’s better off without him? Everyone’s got an opinion, so give yours below!

Stop me if you’ve heard this before. A diverse group of young people with special powers come together to save the world from an all-powerful threat, or in other words, half the role playing games that have come out of Japan. But when it comes to the concept of Lost Dimension, the latest RPG from Atlus, that’s about all it has in common with prior releases. Because you see, it’s not enough to climb the dangerous tower that the team is locked in while destroying their foes along the way. And it’s not enough to defeat “The End”, a mysterious enemy that’s responsible for threatening the world, The only way to climb each floor is to sacrifice one of your own, one of which may end up being a traitor to the team. Your decisions determine whether or not you kill a loyal comrade, or a snake in the grass who is looking to double cross you when the time is right. Feeling the pressure yet?

As a tactical turn based title, most of your time crawling through Lost Dimension‘s dungeons will be spent completing objectives for each mission, most of which involve completely defeating the enemy squad. Basic game play lives and dies by the team assisting each other while positioning them to do the most damage. Every team member has a certain amount of space they can move in, with the idea being to get into attack range while avoiding a potential counter attack. Each character specializes in a particular weapon, (outside of their abilities, which we’ll talk more about below,) ranging from pistols to knives, swords and even their fists! Each weapon has its own range, accuracy and power, which is only increased by closing the distance between you and the target. If members in your party are also in range, they’ll follow up your attack with one of their own, allowing you to pile on the damage. Keep in mind though, that all of the above strategies apply for your opponents as well, so you’ll want to think twice about throwing your units to the wolves.

Lost Dimensions Screen 5Carelessly placing units between enemies will lead to disastrous results.

Each of the 11 member squad of psychics have their own specialties, (or Gifts as they’re called,) ranging from pyrokinesis to teleportation on top of their standard attacks. As you complete missions, earn EXP and level up, each member can expand their existing abilities or branch out towards new ones, with an impressive amount of options to unlock. You’ll obviously want to exploit enemy weaknesses with these Gifts in a variety of ways, ranging from using the right elemental attacks, boosting your party’s stats between clashes, luring enemies into small groups to take them out with area attacks and so on, but abusing your abilities drains your character’s sanity.

Losing your sanity is a double edged sword, because while that character does gain the benefit of boosted attack power and full health regeneration, their defense sinks while teammates around them get weaker due to being overcome with fear. The berserk teammate becomes CPU controlled and attacks friend and foe alike at random, so unless you’re using it as a last ditch effort to inch out a win, you’ll run a real risk of killing your own team. It’s all or nothing mechanics like these that make the combat that much more interesting, especially when the game comes off as an attempt at a “My First Strategy RPG” with how easily exploitable the fighting mechanics are with no real consequence to dying outside of earning a lower end of mission rank, and highly repetitive enemies. That’s not to say the game isn’t fun, (on the contrary, I found myself addicted more often than not,) but seasoned gamers should be able to blow through both the side and main quests pretty quickly.

Lost Dimensions Screen 4Overusing gifts has its own consequences. Choose wisely.

While Lost Dimensions puts you in direct control of so many powerful psychics, players will primarily play as Sho, who The End seems to hold an unknown grudge against. Sho would have to hold some kind of amazing power to draw such ire from the main antagonist, right? Well at the start, Sho demonstrates his power to… shoot really well? In reality, his main power is the ability to read minds, which comes in handy when it’s eventually revealed that there’s a traitor on the team. At the end of each mission, (whether it’s replaying an old one or completing a quest for the first time,) Sho will hear thoughts from his team in the most extreme game of Guess Who anyone’s ever played. By mixing up your team of six, you’ll have to find the correlation between who’s on your team when these negative thoughts pop up, narrow it down to a few red herrings and the actual mole, then use your limited “Deep Vision” to dive into their mind and discover the truth. And if you’re thinking of using a guide to cheat your way through, don’t bother. The traitors are randomized during each play through.

Then again, as if Lost Dimension was trying to be as much of a reality show simulator as it is a video game, just because you know who you want to get rid of doesn’t mean your friends will agree. The balancing act that the game presents is that your team will trust whoever fights more often. Yet, the only way to pinpoint who the suspects are is by bringing them on missions. When quests wrap up, one or two comrades might ask your opinion in order to sway the votes a bit, but while this concept is great in concept, it becomes more of a chore to keep playing missions just to change the opinions of a few people until the vote is leaning towards the desired outcome.

Lost Dimensions Screen 2Examining your comrade’s thoughts is vital for rooting out the traitor.

Outside of the simplistic game play and the somewhat grind heavy parts that slow down Lost Dimension, its biggest flaw is a byproduct of its amazing concept. Since each character can be killed at the end of every chapter, outside of a few personality quirks, none of these people stand out at all. They don’t have strong ties to the main story, their personal backstories, (which can be uncovered by building relationships with them through optional, limited conversation choices,) came off as shallow and rarely left me attached, and uncovering them as traitors provides no explanation as to why they’re trying to destroy the world outside of a Scooby-Doo-esque, “darn, you caught me” speech. Motives are implied through hidden notes and a second run through New Game + provides more details on the overall narrative, but it’s hard to care about when your party members die off if you weren’t interested in them to begin with. The only real loss is being unable to expand their powers, but whatever you unlocked up to that point can be equipped to a living member, making sure those skills don’t go to waste.

Lost Dimensions Screen 1Eh, no big loss.

So now that my time with Lost Dimension has come and gone, I’m left feeling like I’ve witnessed what could be the start of a truly innovative, potentially game changing series if these concepts are given more time to grow, but one thats not without its weak points. Small annoyances aside, (like not being able to skip enemy turns, the camera getting stuck on walls when displaying far away enemies, having to restart your entire turn to adjust your movement range and Nagi’s levitation leaving her stuck on people’s heads to name a few,) it’s unique ideas are held back by a weak plot and little reason to care about who lives and dies. Its simplistic game play and relatively short length for an RPG don’t help matters, and its grind heavy methods for altering votes make eliminations more tedious than they have to be. Still, the large amount of customization options when it comes to Gifts, the pressure when trying to find the traitor in each chapter, make this one of the more memorable games I’ve played this year. I truly feel like we have something special with Lost Dimension, it just needs some more refinement to execute its ambitious ideas.

Final Score: 3/5

So have the rosters of three Disney Infinity games come and gone and you’re STILL missing your favorite character? Now’s your chance to change that.

Over at blogs.disney.com, the house of mouse is running a poll to help choose who the next character in the game might be. Including a preset list of characters including characters who should already be in, (like Goofy, WALL-E and Mabel from Gravity Falls,) ones I never would’ve thought of, (Kim Possible and Pocahontas,) or even more Johnny Depp in the form of Tim Burton’s Mad Hatter, fans are also welcomed to write in their own choices in the comments section of the blog and the Infinity Facebook page!

One peculiar thing about the poll however, is that it specifies that this character will be added to an “upcoming edition” of the game. Considering that the rosters in these games is usually set long before release, is this some kind of stealth announcement of a fourth game to follow this year’s Star Wars themed game? With as much cash as these things rake in, I wouldn’t be surprised.

Personally, I wanted to vote in Goofy before I saw the poll. I mean, we have Donald, Minnie and TWO Mickey’s at this point. Ferb would be great too to round out the team of Phineas and Agent P, who launched Ferb-less with the first game. However, I was thrilled to see Darkwing Duck leading the votes by a large margin earlier in the day! Infinity could stand to get a little dangerous.

Who do you want to see join the world of Disney’s Toys To Life franchise! Let us know who you’re voting for below! No, it won’t count for anything, but we’ll love you to pieces!

NOTE: As of this writing, it seems like the voting crashed, unless the site broke math and 9000% of people really voted for Baloo.

Good news for Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory fans! Dengeki Magazine is reporting that Plutia and Peashy, two of the characters introduced in Neptune’s third game, will make their return in Intense Dimension Tag Blanc + Neptune Vs. The Zombie Army, (and yes, that’s the full title.) After being largely absent from the series outside of their debut appearance and its recent Vita remake, it’ll be great to see the Ultradimension’s CPU’s in a full fledged action game. I’m just wondering how sadistic Iris Heart will be this time around…

Following Noire’s lead after the release of the Lastation CPU’s own game, Hyperdevotion Noire, the folks at Idea Factory and Tamsoft decided it was Blanc’s turn to get her own game. Based on the hack and slash game play from this Spring’s Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed, (which we showered with praise in our review,) this upcoming title puts the Lowee CPU in the lead role as her and her friends take on a zombie army in a new school setting.

Featuring Blanc, Neptune, Noire, Vert, Nepgear, Uni, Rom, Ram, Dengekiko, and Victory II‘s Uzume in addition to the two new ladies, it’s looking like the upcoming spinoff will increase its roster exponentially. Naturally, this is great considering this game will be the first in the series to allow up to four player cooperative play! With as much fun as we had with U, I’m excited to think how much better Zombie Army will be with all these new additions.

On top of the recent reveal for IF’s own game, how much more Neptune will we get!? We’ve gathered every screenshot released so far, so check out the CPU’s in action below, and let us know which character is your best girl! Intense Dimension Tag Blanc is set for a Vita release by the end of the year in Japan, with a Western release yet to be announced. But come on, we got Producing Perfection, and that game sucked! Surely we’re getting this, right?

Sources: Siliconera, RPGSite.net

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With the music game revival only a few months away, are you anxious to get your hands on the upcoming Guitar Hero Live? Well, if you’re near a Best Buy, you just might be in luck!

Activision announced that they have partnered with Best Buy to bring their newest rock and roll experience to over 120 stores for two days only! On Friday, July 24th from 3-8 PM, and Saturday, July 25th, from 10 AM to 5 PM, you and your friends can head on over and rock with this re-imagined guitar playing experience.

We got to play GH Live at E3 and were impressed with the strides it was taking to differentiate itself from past games, so trust me when I say you’ll definitely want to see all of these changes in action. The main game is set to release on October 20th in both a single guitar bundle for $100, or a two guitar set for $150. Unlike the upcoming Rock Band 4, past instruments WILL NOT be backwards compatible, so you’re going to have to commit to some new accessories, which is understandable since Live is meant to be a brand new experience.

You can find the full list of participating locations here. Can we expect to see you headbanging at Best Buy this weekend?

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If you’re still in the Amiibo hunt, you might want to set your alarms for Friday afternoon!

Amazon announced that Palutena would go on sale on Friday, July 24th, at 2 PM PST. One click ordering will be disabled, so everyone who signs in will have an equal chance of obtaining it. Oh, and if you wanted to hoard a ton of characters for yourself, (or sell them to avoid real work,) then sorry. It will be one per customer this time around. Considering how big Amazon is, I’m hoping that they will have plenty in stock to appease all of the gamers who will be viciously assaulting their keyboards trying to buy the Goddess of Light, but then again, it’s better to be safe than sorry.

From Amazon:

“We have ample quantities of this amiibo, but we still expect to sell out. Please act quickly at 2:00 p.m. PT on Friday for your best chance at buying Palutena. Demand is expected to be very high, and there’s no guarantee that she will remain in stock for long.”

Previously, we reported that Palutena would be an Amazon exclusive, resulting in a collective groan from Amiibo hunters who are starting to get tired of these hoops that North America has to jump through just to buy these things. Regardless, it’s looking like some retailers are becoming more proactive with communicating their plans to their ravenous customers, giving everyone a fair shot at snagging a rare figure before the scalpers do, which is a step in the right direction.

Will you be at your computer come Friday? Or are you over all the stress that comes with wanting to give Nintendo your money?

 

Did you think we were going to have to wait longer to play Pokken Tournament outside of hoping on a plane to Japan? Thanks to Namco Bandai and Dave & Busters, experiencing the game just became a little more manageable.

During a Reddit AMA with Kevin Bachus, the Senior Vice President of Entertainment and Game Strategy at the restaurant, bar and game chain, confirmed that the highly anticipated Pokemon fighting game from the team behind Tekken will be coming to their arcades as a location test for the states.

From the AMA:

Yes. We will be testing Pokken. Candidly both NAMCO and I are more optimistic about that title and our typical guests than Tekken.

Obviously, details are lacking, but it’s good to know that it’s coming. Still, when will it arrive? Which locations will carry it? And does this location test mean they’re testing releasing more arcade units, or are they measuring overall interest to see if its worth porting over the inevitable console version? Either way, more Pokken is a great thing as far as I’m concerned, and you know we’ll be in those inevitable long lines when it starts popping up.

Check out the latest trailers, including the reveals of Charizard and Weavile, here. Do you plan on camping out and pushing past all the drunks to play? Sound off in the comments!

Shenmue 3 wrapped up its Kickstarter in spectacular fashion, closing out at $6.33 million. This total makes the continuation of Yu Suzuki’s Dreamcast epic the highest funded game in the crowdfunding website’s history. Not bad for a game many in the industry thought didn’t have a big enough audience!

Following its announcement at Sony’s E3 2015 press conference, Shenmue 3 adds this latest accolade to its growing list of accomplishments, including becoming the fastest game to reach $1 million and the second fastest project amongst all categories to do so after a mere two hours of its launch. In addition to Sony already commiting to helping fund development for the PS4 version, it seems like what seemed like nothing more than a pipe dream might hit our consoles and PC as early as December 2017.

Still, producing Shenmue might still be an uphill battle, considering that the first game was infamously in the $70 million range to develop in 1999.  Considering developing a game of this nature now should be cheaper, it remains to be seen if Suzuki and his team are going to give it all the modern bells and whistles that could skyrocket the final cost.

Either way, we’re just excited that the game is finally coming. Will Ryo avenge his father and defeat Lan Di? What role will the mysterious Ling Shenhua play? Will we find any more sailors? And what’s up with that tree!? Here’s to hoping we’ll find out when the game is finally released!

It’s been over a decade since a new Godzilla game has been released. With the King of the Monsters taking such a long break from the gaming world, what better time to make your big re-debut than at the start of a new console generation? The idea of being able to tear through Tokyo while going toe to toe with some of the most iconic monsters from the film series’ history in full HD sounded like a no brainer, so I made sure to head down to Namco Bandai’s booth at Comic Con to see if the king still reigns supreme.

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What was immediately noticeable was that watching Godzilla tear through buildings as he collects energy and brawls with foes looks amazing. Watching buildings explode all around him with every step, slash and tail swipe gave off a rewarding feeling of power, coming off as if the world was truly your playground. Considering how long these monsters have been away from the gaming scene, this universe definitely benefits from the visual upgrade that current consoles can provide.

Naturally, the only thing more rewarding than destroying the city by yourself is destroying the city by throwing monsters through it. Once Godzilla collected enough energy, the build up of chaos eventually attracted both Mecha King Ghidorah and Spacegodzilla. Fighting off two enemies at once was surprisingly easy thanks to the variety of attacks we had at our disposal. The energy blast Godzilla fires from his mouth makes it easy to keep them at a distance, while a quick tail swipe can knock them away if they get too close. If you prefer to make your fight more up close and personal, his vicious claws and crushing grabs could deal some huge damage. I don’t think the game offered a better sight than taking hold of your enemy, biting it a few times, and throwing him into a skyscraper. It’s pretty awesome stuff!

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The only major complaint I had with the brief demo was the speed and controls. A reoccurring issue with most Godzilla games is that the monsters move far too slow, creating some plodding moments. Then again, this is the nature of trying to make a game based on this franchise, since it’s not like they can sprint across the city while still representing the feel of the films. This game felt like it moved faster than past games, especially since the city is tightly enclosed, but still took some time to get used to thanks to the somewhat awkward tank style controls. Using the shoulder buttons to turn while moving with the sticks takes some getting used to, but it’s nothing that can’t be figured out with time.

From what we’ve played, Godzilla feels like a solid re-introduction for the iconic character’s gaming comeback. With plenty of destruction, and a great roster so far, we’re hoping the main game continues this positive momentum. Welcome back, and hail to the king!

Godzilla is available now for the Playstation 3 and Playstation 4.

There are countless fans who would love to live in the Star Wars universe, and now we’re one step closer. Rob McLellan, who has directed numerous shorts including Abe, has teamed up with VFX guru Craig Stiff and HammerheadVR to create this beautiful Star Wars VR Tech Demo.

I’ve always wanted to punch Jar-Jar in the face. If this gets me closer to that experience, consider me sold.

The build is was created and is running on Unreal Engine 4. The creators hope a playable build sometime next year when the Oculus Rift launches.

You can check out more of Rob McLellan’s work here.

Right before Comic-Con, Activision announced that the annual Skylanders Dark Edition will have versions that include Dark Donkey Kong and Dark Bowser for Nintendo platforms. If this isn’t a big enough nightmare for Amiibo and Skylanders collectors alike, it seems as if Dark Bowser will be a Toys R Us exclusive if the company’s Twitter is anything to go by.

Exclusive to the Wii version, (as in, not the Wii U,) it’s been hinted at that this last gen version will be a separate game from the traditional adventure/platformer format featured in most entries in the series. For those keeping score, if you want every figure, you’ll need to buy SIX starter packs, which would include the standard Wii U version, the 3DS or Wii version, the Wii Dark Edition, the Wii U Dark Edition, the standard game on non-Nintendo consoles, and their Dark Edition. I mean, Amiibo inclusion is awesome and all, but with Activision’s understandable refusal to sell DK and Bowser on their own due to potential consumer confusion, (since they’ll only work on Nintendo copies,) and this announcement of so many versions, is it worth it in the end?

Oh well, there’s always eBay. Pre-orders for the Wii Dark Edition open this week. What say you, reader!? What are your thoughts on the influx of Skylanders: Superchargers content?

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It looks like Blanka won’t be the only savage fighter this time around.

Remember that tease at the end of Ken’s reveal trailer? Some thought the painted face was E. Honda, while others guessed it could be a new character altogether. It turns out it was the latter.

Introducing Necalli, the animalistic fighter who looks and fights like the love child of Iori Yagami and Heavenly Sword‘s Nariko. Serving as an in your face rush down character, Necalli uses aggressive clawing and grab attacks to pressure his opponents into submission. When his V-Skill and V-Trigger come into play, he’s able to attack from afar with a controlled ground explosion, or will channel a powerful energy that changes his appearance respectively, with the latter altering his move set, frame data and Critical Art! With what could be considered two different move sets, opponents will have to be on their toes when going against this new threat.

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As one of 16 characters debuting at launch, four of which will be brand new, it’ll be interesting to see how players take to Necalli when Street Fighter V launches next year. If these aren’t enough, all future DLC will be potentially free as well! Make sure to sign up for the PS4 beta by pre ordering before July 23rd, and let us know what you think of the game’s progress below.

As one of the biggest perpetrators when it came to nickel and diming in their games with downloadable content in the previous generation, it looks like Capcom is working towards regaining some goodwill.

At EVO, the team behind Street Fighter V revealed that the copy you buy early next year will be the only copy you ever need to own. In lieu of the “Super” or “Ultra” versions that have become a running joke over the years, (so much so that the company teased itself when it released Super Ultra Dead Rising 3 Arcade Remix Hyper Edition EX,) the team promised that all content would be rolled out over time as its completed, which can potentially extend the life of the game for years to come.

But how much will this cost? According to Capcom, it’s free if you want it to be! While the option to purchase these characters with Zenny, (which is bought with real money,) the hilariously named Fight Money can be earned through regular play. Fight Money can be cashed in to buy the new content in game, allowing players to travel back to ten years ago and actually unlock new fighters just by playing the game. Exactly how difficult it will be to accumulate this currency has yet to be detailed, but the fact that everything can be used in game without paying an extra dime is definitely a step in the right direction.

To me, this is the best case scenario of what DLC can be. When it was first promised all the way back in the original Xbox days, it was advertised as a type of PC expansion set for consoles, which would expand our games for years to come with huge amounts of content. What we ended up with, was disc locked content that was already completed and planned before development, content being pulled out of games to sell later, and releasing bare bones titles that would later sell the same kinds of items that would have been unlockable only a few years prior. If this model proves successful for Capcom, we can only hope more of the industry will follow suit.

Don’t forget to pre-order in time to join the PS4 online beta on July 23rd! Let us know what you think of the news, then get your games ready and throw down with us later this week!

Source: IGN.com

Harmonix has announced nearly a dozen new songs that are set to launch on disc with Rock Band 4. As expected, these songs span generations of music that we can’t wait to rock out with.

Check out the new songs below:

  • Aerosmith – “Toys in the Attic”

  • The Cure – “Friday I’m In Love”

  • Dream Theater – “Metropolis –  Part 1 “The Miracle And The Sleeper””

  • Foo Fighters – “The Feast and the Famine”

  • Judas Priest – “Halls Of Valhalla”

  • Live – “All Over You”

  • The Outfield – “Your Love”

  • Ozzy Osbourne – “Miracle Man”

  • Paramore – “Still Into You”

  • St. Vincent – “Birth In Reverse”

  • Van Morrison – “Brown Eyed Girl”

These songs join tracks from Jack White, Elvis Presley, Queens of the Stone Age, The Killers and many many more, on top of the hundreds of downloadable songs already available from previous games. With current gen versions supporting our old instruments, it just might be time to dust them off and get the band back together.

Want to sample some of the tracks and get that singing voice ready? Check out the official Spotify playlist now! Until then, join us in counting the days until Rock Band 4 returns on October 6th for PS4 and Xbox One.

On the Disney Infinity Facebook page, the team teased some pretty big news.

Considering this post was made on the same day as the release of the Ant-Man film, (which you can read up on with our official review,) it’s safe to say that the latest hero to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe could be making his playable debut in Disney Infinity 3.0. Oh, and then there’s this image.

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While the focus seems to be on Star Wars this time around, it’s still not out of the ordinary for more Marvel heroes to be added as well. After all, a new Avengers Play Set packaged with a new Ultron and Hulkbuster Iron Man figure have already been revealed, so it’s not hard to imagine more heroes making the rounds in Disney’s Toy Box. When you consider how easy it would be to plug the hero into the game due to his model already existing thanks to his support character power disc in 2.0, and it suddenly becomes an obvious choice.

Of course, this also means there’s one more figure to invest in. Are you on board with parting with even more cash? As a irresponsible fanatical adult, I know I am!

After months of speculation, dread, and deep, dark fear, rumors of the Palutena amiibo being available at all retailers has officially been debunked. On Twitter, Amazon announced that for the first time, the online retailer would have their own retailer exclusive figure in the form of the Goddess of Light herself.

Following suit with her Kid Icarus: Uprising co-star, Dark Pit, who is a Best Buy exclusive, Palutena marks a first for the popular Nintendo Toys to Life, serving as the only one in the series to be sold exclusively online. Promising to release details for everyone who signs up for email alerts on July 22nd, the figure itself will go on sale at some point on Friday, July 24th.

Like Brock Lesnar, I’m sure we all have our F5’s ready. Is anyone else planning on being up at an ungodly hour to secure their own goddess? Or are you over the whole Amiibo craze? Let us know your hunting strategies in the comments!

Team Roller Coasters!

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Over the weekend, Nintendo held the second Splatoon Splatfest in North America. These online competition has players vote for one of two teams, then makes them go head to head in Turf Wars for 24 hours to claim team supremacy. Once over, points are tallied between popularity and number of wins, with the victorious team walking away with bragging rights and a larger share of Super Sea Snails. These items can be exchanged for either additional ability slots on your favorite gear, or randomize the perks you already have if the clothes you’re using it on are already full by heading over to the local drug dealer sea urchin.

In this war between Team Roller Coasters and Team Water Slides, the latter couldn’t pull off a victory despite having a higher popularity percentage. Like cats vs. dogs, the more popular team failed to win more battles, but this time, the difference in wins was enough to put Team Roller Coasters over the top. On the other side of the world, Japan’s battle of Team Eating vs. Team Sleeping predictably ended in Team Eating’s victory, likely because their opponents weren’t actually awake to play.

What side were you on? What do you hope are the next subjects for future Splatfests? And why do people with bad taste keep winning more matches? Share your theories in the comments below!

After attending SDCC for many years now, I find myself in search of something new every year. “New” is a relative term, but I use the word in its purest definition. Legends of Orkney is new. It hasn’t been done before, and the entire project is a transmedia ecosystem at its best. A book series, and a game, Legends of Orkney is attempting to redefine how we experience literature and video games.

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At SDCC, I was able to sit down with both the book’s author, Alane Adams (The Coal Thief), and the game’s creator, Brent Friedman (Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, Empires and Allies, Halo 4).  I first sat down with Friedman and began to become engrossed in the world he was describing. The first thing Friedman described was how the game will tie into the book series. The game will fly under its own banner as BattleKasters, but has everything to do with the Legends of Orkney book series. So what sets this game apart from the thousands of mobile games out in the field already? Well, Friedman describes BattleKaster as a “location-based gaming experience.” Experience is the operative word here. Friedman continues with his description, noting that “there is something different about playing a game where you actually have to wander around that takes it beyond just sitting there and typing onto a screen.” You read that right, folks. You’re going to have to go outside.

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“How is all this possible?” You might be asking yourself this, but you probably already have an idea. Beacon technology was invented by Apple and gave each of their iDevices (iPads, iPhones) a beacon that transmits a bluetooth signal. Eventually, Apple allowed third party developers in to build external beacons. These external beacons were placed out in the physical world and would in turn talk to the iDevices. The same tech now exists on Android. Still with me? Great! Essentially what this means is that it is now possible to take real world cities and turn them into game boards in the game. For example, at SDCC, Battlekasters had taken over the Gaslamp District across from the convention center and turned it into its own game board. SDCC attendees who played  were presented  with a map of the area showcasing interactive quests. It is then up to players to physically walk to wherever the quest is located and begin their journey.

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BattleKasters’ fundamental gameplay is similar card-based games such as Magic: The Gathering. Fans of Magic will immediately feel at home with BattleKasters, however, when you cast a spell in BattleKasters, the game board changes for everyone in the area. But don’t worry, anti-social gamers are still able to play the game anonymously on the street. However, you should beware of these gamers because BattleKasters also allows you to set traps on in the area. Friedman recalls seeing people setting traps in different places and then try to look inconspicuous and wait for people to walk into said traps. This adds to the determination on whether or not you’re playing for the light side of magic, or the dark side. Still, BattleKasters offers a unique dynamic for gamers to become social outside the game. You may meet people playing in your area and you have the opportunity to ignore them, play with them, or play against them. It’s all part of an experience, which is what Friedman promises.

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The network BattleKasters uses allows the developers to make changes on the fly. For example, they can increase or decrease the value of a certain item or adjust the rarity of a card. The network is also described as a learning network in which players will be recommended more of what they’re interested in when exploring different types of cards and information.

What also sets BattleKasters apart from other mobile games is its overall goal. BattleKasters sets out to garner interest for the book series, Legends of Orkney. It is Friedman’s hope “to get people to play twenty to thirty minutes, gain all of these different cards, have a couple of characters that are talking to each other, get a little sense of the world with cool animations and make you go, ‘I’m a little curious to know a little more about this world.'” Much to Friedman’s and Adams’ joy, the conversion rate between game to book has been high. Better yet, it is with both BattleKasters and the Legends of Orkney book series that creators hope to create a long-lasting community.

Perhaps the most exciting thing coming out of BattleKasters are its goals in expanding to a global scale as well as introducing a monster battling component. Players will be able to confront monster boss battles, and be able to capture monsters to use in future battles. BattleKasters is available now on iOS and Android, but its campaign and quests are only available at conventions where the BattleKasters team is present. Of course, this won’t be the case for long as they hope the game will be ready for wide release sometime later this year.

Red Sun

The book and the game go hand in hand. If you play the game, you’re going to want to read the book.

– Alane Adams

Red Sun is the first in a trilogy of books that will work with the BattleKasters game. Written by Alane Adams, work on Red Sun began with one simple goal: Write a book her twelve-year-old son could read. A variety of young adult novels came to mind, and Adams settled on something along lines of the Percy Jackson series, but with an entirely different mythology and story. Adams eventually settled on Norse mythology.

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The story revolves around a twelve-year-old boy who is also the son of Odin and a powerful witch. The story further came together when Adams discovered the islands of Orkney. For those who aren’t Orkney scholars, Orkney is a real set of islands right off the coast of Scotland. The islands themselves are often the location of Athurian legends and also play home to some of the most powerful witches of mythology.

The boy, having parents from both the light and dark sides of magic, now has access to both skillsets and must now navigate through his own adventure while making conscious decisions of what side of the magic he wants to be on. In this sense, the first book also revolves around the protagonist’s search for identity, while future books will deal with decisions he has made in his pursuit.

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The first book was written before the conception of BattleKasters. Since then, Adams has gone back to edit Red Sun in an effort to give certain characters more of a voice in the novels so that their appearance in BattleKasters is more meaningful. According to Adams, the games have affected the books in that it has certainly enriched them by way of expanding the story and different character storylines. Working with Friedman has also spurred the creation of creatures for both the novel and the game. With what Adams and Friedman are promising, the Legends of Orkney world will be huge.

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Alane Adams and Brent Friedman are truly at the tip of the spear and it’s going to be exciting to see Legends of Orkney and BattleKasters take off. This sort of transmedia project is nothing but good news for lovers of literature and video games. While there are properties that take advantage of telling stories through different mediums, none do it with as much fluidity as the Orkney team. The team will be making their next appearance at PAX, so look for them there and make sure to get some time in BattleKasters. We’ll update you with any news that’s released. Red Sun is set to release August 4, 2015. You can pre-order the book here.

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Disney Interactive has announced that their upcoming Star Wars themed Toys to Life title, Disney Infinity 3.0, will hit stores on August 30th. Aside from the game itself, the studio plans to release close to a dozen new figures to go with it, so we hope the next month is enough time to get your cash together!

Aside from the Starter Pack, (which includes the Twilight of the Republic Play Set, Anakin Skywalker and Ashoka Tano,) day one will see the release of Yoda and Obi Wan Kenobi’s standalone figures, Kanan Jarrus, Ezra Bridger, Sabine Wren, and Zeb Orrelios from Star Wars Rebels, and a set of Star Wars Power Discs. Of course, if you want even more goodness from a galaxy far far away, Playstation owners can also purchase the Star Wars Saga Starter Pack, which gives them early access to Luke, Leia, the Twilight of the Empire Play Set, and Boba Fett.

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Outside of the Jedi, Disney won’t leave themselves in the dust. In addition, the Inside Out Play Set will release on day one as well, (which is bundled with Joy and Anger,) with Sadness, Disgust and Fear releasing as standalone toys. If you want your Toy Box characters outside of the Play Sets, Disney also has you covered with the releases of Mickey, Minnie, Mulan, Olaf, Sam Flynn and Quorra, alongside a Tomorrowland power disc pack to customize your Toy Box with.

I know, this is already a huge amount of toys to buy on day one, but the last release can be free of charge! If you pre-order, each person who does walks away with early access to the Toy Box Takeover, a multiplayer expansion normally priced at $19.99. Serving as an action adventure mode supporting 2 players locally and 4 players online, players will be able to take any toy from the previous or current game and travel across multiple Disney, Marvel and Star Wars worlds in their quest to stop Syndrome. Later this Fall, Toy Box Speedway, a Kart racing expansion, will also release, but you’ll have to pay for that one.

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Here’s the full press release:

Disney Interactive Announces North American Release Date for Disney Infinity 3.0 Edition,

Offers Toy Box Takeover Expansion Game as Pre-Order Incentive

 

New Information and Assets Released for Toy Box Expansion Games

 

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – (July 8, 2015) Disney Interactive today announced that the Disney Infinity 3.0 Edition Starter Pack, featuring the Star Wars™ Twilight of the Republic Play Set, will be available in North America on August 30, 2015. The following will also be available at launch:

  • Star Wars™ Twilight of the Republic Play Set (Anakin Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano figures included) for players who choose to digitally download the Disney Infinity 3.0 Edition Software; additional standalone figures (Yoda and Obi-Wan Kenobi) and Power Disc Pack
  • Star Wars Rebels™ figures (Kanan Jarrus, Ezra Bridger, Sabine Wren, and Zeb Orrelios)
  • Star Wars™ Saga Starter Pack
  • Disney•Pixar’s Inside Out Play Set (Joy and Anger figures included) and additional standalone figures (Sadness, Disgust and Fear)
  • Disney figures (Mickey, Minnie, Mulan, Olaf, Sam Flynn and Quorra)
  • Tomorrowland Power Disc Pack

Additional Disney Infinity 3.0 Edition Play Sets and figures will be available throughout the fall.

Fans who pre-order a Disney Infinity 3.0 Edition Starter Pack at participating retail stores will receive an early copy of the Toy Box Expansion Game, Toy Box Takeover, an action-adventure valued at $19.99, featuring multiplayer gameplay allowing players to use all of their favorite Disney Infinity characters across Star Wars™, Marvel, Disney and Disney•Pixar.

Toy Box Takeover is one of two new Toy Box Expansion Games available to play in Disney Infinity 3.0 Edition.  The second will be Toy Box Speedway, a kart-racing game, also set for release this fall. Toy Box Expansion Games unlock additional hours of gameplay inside Toy Box 3.0.  Players place a Toy Box Expansion Game Piece on the Disney Infinity Base to unlock pre-built games that instantly take them into the action, mixing and matching characters from across The Walt Disney Company and using unlocked toys and gadgets to complete missions.

 

Toy Box Expansion Game Overviews:

 

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When Syndrome gets his hands on Merlin’s magic wand, it’s up to the player to stop him.  Using their favorite characters in Disney Infinity, they must battle across multiple worlds, such as Pirates of the Caribbean, Marvel’s Upper Manhattan, The Old West, or The Incredibles Volcano Lair to defeat the bad guys before they ruin the Toy Box forever. Players can complete missions with family and friends via two-player local co-op or four-player online.

 

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Players can join their favorite Disney, Disney•Pixar, Marvel’s and Star Wars characters and vehicles in an action-packed kart-racer.  With nine franchise-themed tracks to choose from – Sugar Rush, Frozen, Tatooine, a classic Star Wars location, San Fransokyo, Agrabah, Monsters Inc., Halloween Town, Gravity Falls or Marvel’s Knowhere – they can choose from three different game modes including Time Trial mode, Race mode and Combat mode.   Players put their driving skills to the test as they attack opponents with gadgets and weapons and earn trophies across three challenge cups.

Rated E10+ by the ESRB, the Disney Infinity 3.0 Edition Starter Pack available in North America on August 30, 2015 for $64.99, includes the Star Wars™ Twilight of the Republic Play Set, the Disney Infinity 3.0 Edition Base, Ahsoka Tano and Anakin Skywalker character figures, and a web code card that unlocks content for PC and mobile devices.

Disney Infinity 3.0 Edition Video Game and Base are required to play the Toy Box Expansion Games.  Toy Box Takeover and Toy Box Speedway will be sold separately at the suggested retail price of $19.99 each later this fall.

All figures and Power Discs from the 1.0 and 2.0 editions of Disney Infinity will be compatible with Disney Infinity 3.0 Edition in the enhanced Toy Box 3.0.

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We were lucky enough to try out the Play Sets and the Toy Box Speedway between E3 and Comic Con, which you’ll be able to read about really soon! Until then, let us know if Disney has you hooked and what content you’re planning on buying! And don’t forget, follow our Twitter feeds @geekscapedotnet and @geekscapegames to find out how to win a Darth Vader figure in advance!