The Capcom developed Aladdin for SNES will be included in an updated version of the Disney collection.
Capcom's beloved crossover fighting game might actually end up making a comeback, though nothing it set in stone just yet.
Noted insider Tom Henderson seems to be strongly suggesting that Quantic Dream, the studio behind Heavy Rain, is working on a Star Wars title.
It will build on Avatar's "amazing science fiction world" which is "a great playground" as per Disney and Pixar Games VP Luigi Priore.
Play as a Na'vi who explores the never-before-seen Western Frontier of Pandora, teeming with new characters, creatures and RDA forces.
It's not as easy as tapping up all properties under the Disney umbrella.
Disney continues to get money for the license, so you can see why it might be unconcerned about EA’s handling of Star Wars games.
Tetsuya Nomura was adamant from the get go that a conclusion wouldn't work without Pixar properties.
The multi-year broadcast deal will include live programming and highlights.
EA CEO Andrew Wilson says the company is working hard to "meet the needs of our players".
Just like the simulations...
Though Disney pressured EA to suspend Crystal purchase, it was apparently responsible for their inclusion.
Just in time for the launch of Forza Horizon 3 next month!
'Don't let your dreams be dreams.'
And yet they pulled through.
Nintendo x Disney may actually happen.
Everything you need to know about Star Wars: Battlefront.
Some updates on one of 2015's most anticipated game.
"They're all under consideration" according to designer Tai Yasue.
Tetsuya Nomura says "slowly and steadily, we're progressing on schedule".