'Disney Infinity 3.0' release date: Available from August 30

 Disney Infinity official web site

"Disney Infinity 3.0," which will bring together the "Star Wars" and "Disney Infinity" universes, will be available in North America on August 30, according to its publisher Disney Interactive.

The game's Starter Pack will include the Twilight of the Republic play set featuring Anakin Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano. It will also include the Disney Infinity base as well as the game disc itself.

All in all, the Starter Pack will cost $64.99, according to Polygon. The Starter Pack will be available for the Playstation 3, Playstation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and Wii U.

Players can also choose to purchase the game as a download, though doing so this way means the two figures will have to be purchased separately.

Playstation owners looking to purchase will have an extra option available to them. For the price of $115, they can have the Starter Pack, with everything included, as well as early access to the Rise Against the Empire set, according to Game Informer. Purchasing this playset instead of the regular Starter Pack will give players the additional figures of three iconic "Star Wars" characters in the form of Boba Fett, Princess Leia and Luke Skywalker.

Aside from the Starter Pack and the exclusive offer to Playstation owners, there will also be add-ons made available right from day one of the game's release.

Some of the add-ons include the Rebels figures featuring Ezra Bridger, Kanan Jarrus, Sabine Wren and Zen Orrelios.

Other available add-ons for "Disney Infinity 3.0" take inspiration from recently-released films under the popular brand. This includes the "Inside Out" play set featuring Joy and Anger as well as Disgust, Fear and Sadness as stand-alone figures.

Players can also opt to purchase the "Tomorrowland" Power Disc Pack, though only a few details about it have been made available so far.

Lastly, players can also obtain some familiar Disney figures such as Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Quorra, Mulan, Sam Flynn and Olaf.

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