The series evolved through three main versions, each expanding the roster with iconic franchises:
To play, you needed a physical that connected to your console via USB. By placing figurines and hexagonal Power Discs on the base, they would immediately appear in the game. While characters are forward-compatible (meaning you can use a 1.0 figure in the 3.0 game), they are not backward-compatible; a 3.0 character won't work in the 1.0 version.
Focused on classic Disney and Pixar characters, including The Incredibles , Monsters University , and Pirates of the Caribbean . disney infinity
This is the heart of the game—a giant sandbox that allows you to mix and match any character you own. You can build entire cities, race tracks, or mini-games using thousands of unlockable items. Compatibility and Hardware
These are self-contained, story-driven campaigns based on specific movies. In these worlds, you can only play as characters from that specific franchise (e.g., only Star Wars characters in a Star Wars Play Set). The series evolved through three main versions, each
was a popular "toys-to-life" action-adventure series where physical figurines were used to unlock playable characters in a digital world. Developed by Avalanche Software and released in 2013, the franchise combined story-driven missions with a massive sandbox mode called the Toy Box , where players could build their own custom levels and games. The Three Major Editions
Introduced the Marvel Universe , featuring heroes like the Avengers, Spider-Man, and the Guardians of the Galaxy. Focused on classic Disney and Pixar characters, including
Added characters from Star Wars , covering the original trilogy, the prequels, and The Force Awakens . Core Gameplay Modes