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But it’s important to lay out exactly what Disney is promising at this early stage.

So, amid all the word salad, should we be excited?

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But this billion-dollar gamble has several aces up its white-gloved sleeve.

Disney’s collection of iconic characters and properties is its most obvious selling point.

For a while, yes.

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Disney reported that it made over $550 million in its first nine months, perReuters.

Like all trends, though, it soon fell by the wayside and ceased production after just three years.

It could even go one further and start building fully-fledged games in the Unreal Engine.

Disney Infinity

So, yes, we probably should be excited.

The MCU changed movies forever.

Disney’s brave new world could do the same for gaming.

Black Panther, Doctor Strange, Iron Man and the Hulk in the upcoming PS5 game, Marvel Rivals.

For more, check out thenew Disney moviescoming your way over the next few years.

Then dive into some old classics with thebest movies on Disney Plus.

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