Enroll in Monsters University with this new batch of Disney Infinity media

disney_infinity-logodisney_infinity-logoThe International Toy Fair in NYC is obviously an excellent place to unveil some new Disney Infinity details, and Disney Interactive did indeed do just that this morning.

So today we get a better look at Monsters University, including art, figures, playsets, screens and more. And yes, it’s looking pretty awesome, so start saving those pennies. If you look closely you’ll see hints of much more to come also.

Take a look.

Disney Infinity – Monsters University screens, art, toys:

Disney Infinity is an all-new gaming platform that combines Disney?s most popular franchises with one of today?s hottest trends in toys ? interactive figures that come to life in video games. Players can place real-world toy versions of their favorite Disney characters onto a device called the Infinity Base and transport them into the virtual game worlds of Monsters University, the Incredibles and Pirates of the Caribbean, as well as into a giant Toy Box where they can create their own Disney experiences.

Disney Infinity is scheduled for a 2013 release on the PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, Wii U and Nintendo 3DS. Pre-order it below.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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