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|developer = [[Avalanche Software]]<br/>'''Additional Work:'''<br/>Ninja Theory <small>(Star Wars: Rogue One Playset)</small><br/>Studio Gobo <small>(Moana Playset)</small>
 
|developer = [[Avalanche Software]]<br/>'''Additional Work:'''<br/>Ninja Theory <small>(Star Wars: Rogue One Playset)</small><br/>Studio Gobo <small>(Moana Playset)</small>
 
|distributor = [[Disney Interactive]]<br>Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
 
|distributor = [[Disney Interactive]]<br>Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
|released = January 17, 2019
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|released = 2017 (cancelled)
 
|genre = Action-adventure
 
|genre = Action-adventure
 
|ratings = E10+ (probably)
 
|ratings = E10+ (probably)
|previous = [[Disney Infinity: 3.0 Edition]]
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|previous = {{DIstyle|3.0}}
 
|next = N/A
 
|next = N/A
 
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'''''Disney INFINITY: 4.0 Edition'',''' was an action-adventure sandbox game developed by [[Avalanche Software]] and published by [[Disney Interactive]].
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'''{{DIstyle|4.0}}''' was to be an action-adventure sandbox game developed by [[Avalanche Software]] and published by [[Disney Interactive]].
   
It was the planned sequel to [[Disney Infinity: 3.0 Edition]], and was initially for release in January 17, 2019, before it was announced in May 2016 that Disney was ending production of the Disney INFINITY series, and the game was upcoming.
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It was the planned sequel to {{DIstyle|3.0}}, and was initially slated for release in 2017, before it was announced in May 2016 that Disney was ending production of the {{DIstyle}} series, and the game was cancelled.
   
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
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==Gameplay and New Features==
 
==Gameplay and New Features==
Disney Infinity 4.0 would have followed the set up of the series previous installments. However, two new features introduced in 4.0 would have changed the way the game worked which would have included the long-awaited update of all 1.0 and 2.0 playable characters' skill trees and moveset to be updated with the 3.0 mechanics.
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{{DIstyle|4.0}} would have followed the set up of the series previous installments. However, two new features were to be introduced in 4.0 that would have changed the way the game worked, including the long-awaited update of all 1.0 and 2.0 playable characters' skill trees and move sets to be updated with the 3.0 mechanics.
   
 
[[Toy Box]] Story Mode would have allowed players to play through a set of missions in the Toy Box with any character they wanted.<ref name="iiscrapped">http://infinityinquirer.com/2016/05/12/here-is-what-disney-infinity-had-planned-for-disney-infinity-4-0-before-the-game-got-cancelled/</ref>
 
[[Toy Box]] Story Mode would have allowed players to play through a set of missions in the Toy Box with any character they wanted.<ref name="iiscrapped">http://infinityinquirer.com/2016/05/12/here-is-what-disney-infinity-had-planned-for-disney-infinity-4-0-before-the-game-got-cancelled/</ref>
   
 
== Additional Content ==
 
== Additional Content ==
Other content that would have been added to the 4.0 Edition would have included material from ''Cars 3, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, Coco, Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2'', and ''Thor: Ragnarok''.<ref name="iiscrapped" /> It is unknown how these films would be featured in the games, whether as playsets, Toy Box Only figures, or as [[Power Discs]].
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Other content that would have been added to the 4.0 Edition would have included material from ''Cars 3, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, Coco, Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2'', and ''Thor: Ragnarok''.<ref name="iiscrapped" /> It is unknown how these films would be featured in the games, whether as playsets, Toy Box Only figures, and/or as [[Power Discs]].
   
 
Hasbro was also approached to help design the 12-inch figures.<ref name="iiscrapped" />
 
Hasbro was also approached to help design the 12-inch figures.<ref name="iiscrapped" />
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
<references/>[[Category:Scrapped]]
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[[Category:Scrapped]]

Revision as of 04:39, 23 January 2020

4.0 book
The storybook which was to appear in the opening of the game.
Disney Infinity 4.0
Developer(s) Avalanche Software
Additional Work:
Ninja Theory (Star Wars: Rogue One Playset)
Studio Gobo (Moana Playset)
Distributor(s) Disney Interactive
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Release date(s) 2017 (cancelled)
Genre(s) Action-adventure
Rating(s) E10+ (probably)
Series
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Disney Infinity 3.0
Next
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Disney Infinity 4.0 was to be an action-adventure sandbox game developed by Avalanche Software and published by Disney Interactive.

It was the planned sequel to Disney Infinity 3.0, and was initially slated for release in 2017, before it was announced in May 2016 that Disney was ending production of the Disney Infinity series, and the game was cancelled.

Plot

The game would have followed multiple plots, with a different one in each playset, like its predecessors.

It is unknown exactly what would have occurred in each playset. It is also unknown which playset would have been released with the 4.0 Starter Pack.

Gameplay and New Features

Disney Infinity 4.0 would have followed the set up of the series previous installments. However, two new features were to be introduced in 4.0 that would have changed the way the game worked, including the long-awaited update of all 1.0 and 2.0 playable characters' skill trees and move sets to be updated with the 3.0 mechanics.

Toy Box Story Mode would have allowed players to play through a set of missions in the Toy Box with any character they wanted.[1]

Additional Content

Other content that would have been added to the 4.0 Edition would have included material from Cars 3, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, Coco, Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2, and Thor: Ragnarok.[1] It is unknown how these films would be featured in the games, whether as playsets, Toy Box Only figures, and/or as Power Discs.

Hasbro was also approached to help design the 12-inch figures.[1]

References