Toy Story: Retro Roundup! is a "definitive collection" of classic Toy Story games from the 1990s and early 2000s . While early reports differed on the exact count, the official trailer and multiple outlets confirm the package includes 11 games spanning multiple console and handheld versions
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Based on reporting from sources like Kotaku and Nintendo World Report, the collection is expected to include the following titles and their respective platform versions :
All games in the bundle have been upgraded with new features, quality-of-life improvements, and an "overflowing toy chest" of behind-the-scenes content, including interviews and music . This makes the collection as much a digital museum piece as a playable nostalgia trip.
Alongside the retro compilation, Atari and Digital Eclipse are delivering a modern remaster of 2010's Toy Story 3 video game . Dubbed Toy Story 3 Complete Edition, this version brings the action-adventure game—originally developed by Avalanche Software for the PS3 and Xbox 360—to current hardware
. The remaster includes the beloved "Toy Box" mode, a sandbox-style open world set in the Wild West that became a fan-favorite feature of the original release
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The rollout strategy gives fans multiple ways to play. Digital editions of each game will be sold separately for $24.99 across all announced platform storefronts, including Steam for PC players .
For collectors, a physical bundle packaging both Retro Roundup! and Toy Story 3 Complete Edition together will be sold for $39.99. However, this physical two-pack will not be available on Xbox platforms; it is confirmed only for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2 .
The announcement lands at a busy time for Pixar's flagship franchise. Several reports note that Toy Story 5 is "on the horizon," positioning the game releases as a bridge between the franchise's 30th anniversary and the next theatrical chapter . With Digital Eclipse's strong track record on retro collections—including work on the recent Mortal Kombat: Legacy Collection—the studio appears well-equipped to handle this double-feature revival of Pixar's gaming past
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