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- The world's largest entertainment company doesn't make its own video games. Disney — the folks behind "Star Wars," Mickey Mouse, Disneyland, everything Marvel, ESPN, and hundreds of other iconic characters — instead licenses its incredibly successful properties out to other companies.
Jun 21, 2021 · Following struggling sales, the toys-to-life series Disney Infinity was scrapped, its developer Avalanche Software was shut down, and various unannounced indie projects were cancelled. Disney ...
- james.batchelor@gamesindustry.biz
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Feb 7, 2024 · The Walt Disney Company and Epic Games will collaborate on an all-new games and entertainment universe that will further expand the reach of beloved Disney stories and experiences. Disney will also invest $1.5 billion to acquire an equity stake in Epic Games alongside the multiyear project.
Dec 11, 2023 · Disney is "just starting" when it comes to pairing its top franchises with the industry's best game development studios, the company's longtime head of gaming, Sean Shoptaw, told Axios in Los Angeles last week.
Feb 14, 2024 · Disney has, until now, relied on licensing its IP (EA produces Star Wars titles, while Sony released Spider-Man 2 last year, in one of the biggest game releases of 2023), but the Epic...
- Alex Weprin
Jun 16, 2021 · Making video games is hard — just ask the folks at Disney. After years of trying to make it work with studios across the world, the media giant shut down its game development business in...
Feb 14, 2020 · The world's largest entertainment company doesn't make its own video games. Disney — the folks behind "Star Wars," Mickey Mouse, Disneyland, everything Marvel, ESPN, and hundreds of...
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Jan 11, 2021 · End of an era: Disney shuts down internal game development at LucasArts Conglomerate will shift to a licensing model for future Star Wars games.