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Disney's Big LucasArts Gamble

By Demitrios Kalogeropoulos, The Motley Fool

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Disney is through playing games.

The House of Mouse just shut down LucasArts, the video game studio it purchased along with Lucasfilm for $4 billion late last year. Almost all of the 200 people employed at LucasArts have been laid off, according to The Wall Street Journal. And the two new games that they were working on, Star Wars: 1313 and Star Wars: First Assault, may never see the light of day.

Disney is walking away from some potentially huge video game content around the Star Wars brand. And instead, it’s putting all of its gaming chips this year onto one title centered on its own characters like Buzz Lightyear and Jack Sparrow. Called Disney Infinity, that game is slated to come out in August.

Infinity is the company’s answer to Skylanders, the action figure/console game hit from Activision Blizzard that has quickly grown into one of Activision’s tentpole franchises. The big draw in this category is that gaming revenue gets a boost from the sales of toy figures that accompany the game discs. Players collect any number of action figures that they can interact with both inside and outside of the console game.

The result can be a bounty at the cash register. Activision’s Skylander franchise sales rocketed to $1 billion in just 15 months on the strength of millions of toy sales.

Disney was already going to need a similar kind of hit for Infinity to reverse the losses coming out of its gaming studio, Disney Interactive. That business group shed more than $200 million for Disney over each of the last three years, making it by far the worst performer in the House of Mouse. Even Disney’s studio arm, which occasionally has to absorb expensive flops like last year’s John Carter, consistently kicks in more than $600 million to the company’s bottom line.

Disney has a decent shot at hitting it big with Infinity. It might not be the first to the party in this video game sector, but Disney boasts a wide catalog of characters that young gamers already know well. The game will include figures from among Disney’s hit properties, including Toy Story, Monsters, Inc., and Pirates of the Caribbean.

However, Activision isn’t ceding the category to Disney — not by a long shot. The gaming company is working on an innovative twist to its Skylanders franchise, and will have a sequel out soon. This rivalry may not be a Star Wars-level epic, but it should be entertaining anyway. Stay tuned.

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Is Activision Blizzard Afraid of Disney?

By Rick Munarriz, Munarriz, The Motley Fool

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One of last year’s best-selling video game franchises is a popular markdown this week.

Activision Blizzard stumbled on a sleeper hit in Skylanders last year. Skylanders Spyro’s Adventures was the industry’s hottest seller through the first half of 2012. Combining actual action figures that engage in video game battles once docked on a console-connected portal, the leading video game publisher succeeded in winning over young gamers that seemed to have given up on following their older siblings and parents into diehard gaming.

Now we’re seeing Skylanders Giants starter pack — a platform that rolled out late last year with larger figures for $75 — being aggressively discounted.

Sifting through Sunday’s circulars, here are some pretty nifty deals I came across.

  • Best Buy is marking the starter pack down to $55, and buyers get a free lunchbox.
  • The starter pack made the front page of Target‘s circular with a mind-blowing $40 price.
  • Toys “R” Us is offering a $25 gift card with any Skylanders purchase of $80 or more, and it’s also marking down additional figurines by 50%.
  • Not to be outdone, Amazon.com is matching Target’s rock-bottom price.

Popular video games do get popular as they age, but it’s not a coincidence that we’re seeing a wave of discounts. Retailers just began taking preorders for a similar Disney gaming experience.

Disney Infinity won’t hit the market until this summer, but it’s easy to see why Activision Blizzard is getting aggressive. It’s a similar format where physical figures are docked to enter Disney’s virtual realm.

We’re not talking about Daisy Duck and Mickey Mouse, here. Disney Infinity‘s starter pack includes pirate Jack Sparrow, Monsters‘s Sully, and Pixar superhero Mr. Incredible. The family entertainment giant knows its audience, so it’s building this franchise on its more recent characters that appeal to young gamers.

This will be a threat to Activision Blizzard, but the gaming giant caught a break. Disney Infinity was supposed to hit the market by the end of June, but now the release date has been bumped to mid-August. The $75 preorder price also gives Activision Blizzard time to build out its installed base of Skylanders players at a lower price point.

Things will get interesting soon. One winner will naturally be GameStop . At a time when digital gaming is gnawing away at the retailer’s growth, along comes a new platform that requires physical purchases. Best Buy will also naturally benefit from games where starter packs and low-priced additional figures will bring in repeat traffic to its meandering stores. Losers here may include traditional toy makers, as Skylanders and Infinity characters eat into the conventional playthings market.

Forget the battle between Skylanders figures and Disney characters. The real fight here will be between the two franchises. 

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Disney Infinity Pricing Revealed

If the first thing you thought when you saw Disney Infinity unveiled earlier this week was “that looks expensive,” you’re not alone. Disney has now released full pricing details for the starter pack that will be available at launch, as well as the figures and play sets.

The starter pack includes three figures: Jack Sparrow, Sulley, and Mr Incredible. It also includes Monsters Inc, Pirates of the Caribbean and The Incredibles play sets, which translate to levels in the game. There’s also an Infinity Base, the NFC device that translates the bits of plastic into the game. It will retail at $75 in the US and £64.99 in the UK (it’s slightly cheaper on Wii and 3DS at £54.99 in the UK).

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Video Games