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Published on June 16th, 2015 | by Admin

Boba Fett Joins Disney Infinity 3.0 As Part of Sony’s Limited Edition Offering for PlayStation® Platforms

Legendary Star Wars™ Bounty Hunter and Star Wars Rise Against the Empire Play Set Available Early
Through the Limited Exclusive Disney Infinity Star Wars Special Edition Pack
Official Star Wars Rise Against the Empire Play Set Trailer Also Revealed

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – (JUNE 15, 2015) Today, at the Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc. E3 2015 press conference, Disney Interactive, Lucasfilm and Sony announced that Boba Fett will be joining Disney Infinity 3.0 as part of a new limited edition offering. The Disney Infinity Star Wars™ Special Edition for PlayStation®4 and PlayStation®3 computer entertainment systems will be the only place that fans will be able to play as Boba Fett in Disney Infinity 3.0 through the holidays, and will also allow fans to get the Star Wars™ Rise Against the Empire Play Set nearly a month before it hits store shelves. As part of the announcement, the company also debuted the world premiere of the official trailer for the Star Wars Rise Against the Empire Play Set. 

One of the most feared bounty hunters in the galaxy, Boba Fett will use his martial arts skills and blaster rifle to help the Galactic Empire hunt and track down prey. Instantly playable in the updated and enhanced Disney Infinity 3.0 Toy Box, Boba Fett is also unlockable in all of the Star Wars Play Sets.

The limited edition exclusive Sony offering includes:

  • Star Wars Special Edition for PlayStation®4 and PlayStation®3 (SRP: $149.95 AUD):
    • (1) Disney Infinity 3.0 video game software
    • (1) Star Wars™ Twilight of the Republic Play Set piece, (1) Ahsoka Tano figure, (1) Anakin Skywalker figure
    • (1) Star Wars Rise Against the Empire Play Set piece, (1) Luke Skywalker figure, (1) Princess Leia figure
    • (1) Boba Fett figure
    • (1) Disney Infinity 3.0 base
    • (1) Web Code card (unlocks content for PC/mobile)


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