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Disney Infinity 2.0 Toy Box Starter Pack Will Arrive November 4

Disney Interactive has confirmed a Toy Box Starter Pack for Disney Infinity 2.0 will arrive this November. The new Toy Box combo pack is set to mirror the Avengers starter pack, which was announced earlier this year for an autumnal release, and contains the Disney Infinity 2.0 disc and base.

Fans opting for the newly announced pack will be able to get their hands on two figures from the Disney universe; red-headed and feisty Merida from Brave and the trouble-maker Stitch from Disney’s Lilo and Stitch. The set is also compatible with all Disney Infinity content, including the Marvel play sets, figures and power discs. Here’s a summary of what’s in the box:

  • The Disney Infinity (2.0 Edition) video game – The Disney Infinity: Toy Box Starter Pack and Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes Starter Pack both include the same video game disc
  • Disney Infinity (2.0 Edition) base
  • Two Disney Originals Figures (Merida and Stitch)
  • Two Disney Originals “Toy Box Game Discs” – Stitch’s Tropical Rescue and Brave Forest Siege
  • One Web code card
  • One poster

The Toy Box pack will be available for $59.99 / £52 on November 4 for Wii U, amongst a number of other platforms. Alternatively, the Disney Infinity 2.0: Marvel Super Heroes pack will arrive on September 18 for Europe, September 19 for the UK, and September 23 for North America.

5 thoughts on “Disney Infinity 2.0 Toy Box Starter Pack Will Arrive November 4”

    1. A lot of these games are yearly nowadays and come out before the holiday shopping season… Hmmm… I wonder why that is ….

  1. I have never understood the appeal of this series.
    Ironically, I’m looking forward to getting a few Amiibo’s for Smash on wii u, because evolving AI that can break the level cap of normal cpu’s by leveling up to 50 instead of 9 is going to make things very interesting…

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