Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Disney Consumer Products & Interactive Media Announce
Production of Disney•Pixar’s Cars 3 Videogame by Avalanche Software
Avalanche Software Re-Established Under Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment today announced that it will develop and publish the Cars 3 videogame,
scheduled for 2017, based on the upcoming Disney•Pixar film. The game will be developed by Avalanche Software, which has re-opened
under Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and will be led by John Blackburn. Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has also
obtained rights to the Octane engine technology, previously developed by Avalanche Software, which will be used to develop the
Cars 3 title.
“It is a tremendous pleasure to welcome Avalanche Software into our development stable, and we look forward to working with our
new team, Pixar Animation Studios, and DCPI to create Cars 3 based on the upcoming film and hugely popular
franchise,” said David Haddad, President, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. “The Avalanche talent and technology are a great
addition to our group of outstanding developers, and we are excited for this Cars 3 game as well as all of the
future games the team will create under John’s leadership.”
“Disney•Pixar’s Cars is one of the world’s most beloved and recognized franchises, and we’re thrilled to be
taking the story further and faster than ever before through a new console experience based on the upcoming, action-packed
Cars 3,” said Kyle Laughlin, Senior Vice President, Games, Apps & Labs, Disney Consumer Products and
Interactive Media. “We are excited to once again be working with the Avalanche team, who have a deep understanding of the
Disney•Pixar DNA, and a history of translating our stories into great gaming experiences.”
The Disney•Pixar Cars franchise has generated more than $1 billion at the global box office, and has a strong
track record with family gamers, selling millions of units across multiple Cars titles. This includes Cars 2: The Video Game, which was also developed by Avalanche Software and sold several million copies in 2011. Cars 3 is the latest kids and family gaming collaboration between the companies, which have previously produced Lego
titles for many of the top franchises from The Walt Disney Company.
About Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, a division of Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, Inc., is a premier worldwide publisher,
developer, licensor and distributor of entertainment content for the interactive space across all platforms, including console,
handheld, mobile and PC-based gaming for both internal and third party game titles.
About Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media
Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media (DCPI) is the business segment of The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS) that brings
our Company's stories and characters to life through innovative and engaging physical products and digital experiences across more
than 100 categories, from toys and t-shirts, to apps, books and console games. DCPI comprises two main lines of business: Disney
Consumer Products (DCP), and Disney Interactive (DI). The combined segment is home to world class teams of app and game developers,
licensing and retail experts, a leading retail business (Disney Store), artists and storytellers, and technologists who inspire
imaginations around the world.
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Remi Sklar, 818-977-3023
remi.sklar@warnerbros.com
or
Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media
Brian Nelson, 650-963-8051
brian.nelson@disney.com
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