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Updated · Kotaku · Jun 2
Disney, Atari and Digital Eclipse Unveil 11-Game Toy Story Collection for October 15
Updated
Updated · Kotaku · Jun 2

Disney, Atari and Digital Eclipse Unveil 11-Game Toy Story Collection for October 15

3 articles · Updated · Kotaku · Jun 2
  • October 15 will bring two Toy Story releases: 11-game compilation Toy Story: Retro Roundup and Toy Story 3: Complete Edition across PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, Switch 2 and PC.
  • Retro Roundup packages nine Toy Story games and two A Bug’s Life titles from 1995-2001, spanning platforms including PlayStation, SNES and Game Boy.
  • Digital Eclipse said the collection adds improved rendering, rewind and cheat options, plus interviews, concept art and other behind-the-scenes archival material.
  • Toy Story 3: Complete Edition upgrades the Xbox 360-era game with 4K/60fps support, co-op, sandbox Toy Box mode, new cosmetics and playable Zurg in that mode.
  • A bundle with both releases costs $40 on most platforms, while the physical Switch 2 version is priced at $50 and no physical Xbox edition was listed.
Why is Atari reviving a 16-year-old game instead of creating a new Toy Story adventure?
As Atari builds its retro empire, is the future of gaming just repackaging the past for profit?
Does prioritizing profitable remasters leave thousands of other classic games behind to disappear forever?