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Disney Infinity: Here’s the shutdown timeline

Late last week, Disney detailed Disney Infinity‘s shutdown timeline.

Here’s when things become unavailable:

  • As of 29 July 2016:
    • No in-game purchases can be made within the PC, Steam version of Disney Infinity 2.0, iOS, Google Android, Amazon Android and Apple TV versions of the game as this feature has now been removed.
    • You can continue to make in-game purchases within the Steam version of Disney Infinity 3.0.
  • As of 30 September 2016:
    • You will no longer be able to log in to play the PC, iOS, Google Android and Amazon Android versions of Disney Infinity, these will no longer be available on the respective app stores.
    • The Steam versions of Disney Infinity 2.0 & 3.0 will remain operational with the exception of all online services and community features as these will be discontinued.
    • Apple TV versions of Disney Infinity will be removed from the AppStore.
    • The Disney Infinity Community team will no longer be reviewing or approving any new Toy Boxes that are submitted to Disney for all console, mobile and PC versions of the game. However if you are playing on any console, Apple TV or Windows 8/10 versions of the game, you can continue to download your favorite Toy Boxes from the Community Content section until March 3, 2017
  • As of 3 January 2017:
    • No in-game purchases can be made within the Windows 8/10 versions of the game as this feature will be removed.
  • As of 3 March 2017:
    • Apple TV and Windows 8/10 versions will no longer be available, supported or playable.
    • All Disney Infinity online services and community features for all versions will be discontinued.

An email with the above information was sent to all registered users.

Disney advised it was scrapping the toys-to-life Disney Infinity franchise back in May.


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