![]() ![]() ![]() However, you can continue to explore, adventure, and create on the console version of Disney Infinity without these online services." It states, "The console and Windows Store versions of Disney Infinity are still available for download from their respective online stores, but all online services will be retired on March 3, 2017. It also says that the Steam versions of Disney Infinity 2.0 and 3.0, specifically, "will remain operational."īut then, one FAQ page on its website suggests that you'll still be able to play the Windows versions after all. The email goes on to state that you can play on the Windows 8 and Windows 10 versions of the game until March 3, 2017. However, other parts of the email and Disney's own website tell a completely different story. The email provided to us from Disney implies that you will not be able to play the PC and mobile versions of the game starting September 30, and these versions will not be available on any storefront. Now we get to the weird part: PC, mobile, and Apple TV versions of Disney Infinity have a different fate than their console counterparts. ![]() Support for community content (sharing Toy Box creations) will end for every version of the game on September 30. This means that if you play any Disney Infinity game on Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4, PS3, Wii U, Wii, 3DS, or Vita, you'll only have to worry about the online services. Disney Infinity games on consoles and handheld devices will continue to function as normal indefinitely, albeit without online support. ![]() Starting off with what we know for sure: All Disney Infinity online services and online multiplayer will be taken down by March 3, 2017, although services on some platforms will end earlier. Today, the company announced when it will end online services and support for the different versions of the games across all its platforms, and it's a confusing, contradictory nightmare. Now Playing: Disney Infinity is Shutting Down - The LobbyĮarlier this year, Disney announced that it had ended production on the Disney Infinity series and it was essentially getting out of game development. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's ![]()
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