With Toy Story 5 on the horizon, Atari is releasing a collection of classic Toy Story games and a remaster of an old title.
Atari and Digital Eclipse have just announced Toy Story: Retro Roundup! and Toy Story 3 Complete Edition, two games to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Pixar’s Toy Story, which are set to release in October.
Fans will be able to revisit four classic Toy Story games released between 1995 and 2001 in Retro Roundup!, and get to play through an upgraded version of 2010’s Toy Story 3 video game. Retro Roundup! also includes bonus features like interviews, music, and a bonus game with A Bug’s Life.
Toy Story 3 Complete Edition
A tie-in game for the movie from the same year, 2010’s Toy Story 3 was an adventure and sandbox game that followed the major beats of the movie while also expanding on some areas for added gameplay fun. The Complete Edition is an upgrade of the original PlayStation 3 version, featuring enhanced visuals and performance.
President of Digital Eclipse, Mike Mika, has said, “We’re excited for players to jump back into Toy Story 3 and experience the creativity, humor and heart that makes Toy Story such a landmark franchise. Toy Story 3 is celebrated as one of the great movie-to-game adaptations ever made, and it has been an absolute pleasure to rediscover.”
Here are some of the key features included in Toy Story 3 Complete Edition.
- Relive the adventure in Story Mode
- Journey through locations, from Andy’s Room to Sunnyside Daycare, as Woody, Buzz Lightyear and Jessie embark on an action-packed adventure.
- Dynamic gameplay with co-op and character swapping:
- Switch characters on the fly to use each character’s unique abilities to overcome challenges. Team up with a friend in a local co-op.
- Explore, create, and play in Toy Box Mode:
- Step into a vibrant Wild West town inspired by Woody’s Roundup. Take on missions, unlock new content, and complete rewarding missions.
- Fun for all ages:
- Accessible controls, light platforming and open-ended gameplay provide a creative, low-pressure experience for new players, while still offering depth and charm for longtime fans.
- Enhancements:
- Up to 4K resolution and 60 frames per second on supported platforms.
Toy Story: Retro Roundup!
This collection includes 1995’s Toy Story, 1999’s Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue! and Toy Story 2, 2000’s Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, and 2001’s Toy Story Racer. The A Bug’s Life game from 1998 is also included as part of a host of bonus content, such as extra archival content from the Toy Story films and games.
Six behind-the-scenes video featurettes are also included, featuring interviews with Pixar’s Head of Story Jason Katz, VP and GM at Disney & Pixar Games Luigi Priore, TT Games Founder Jon Burton, and actor Jim Hanks. There is also a music player feature that lets you play music from every game in the collection and the original Toy Story film soundtrack.
Here are some key features of Toy Story 3 Complete Edition.
- Rewind and retry instantly:
- Roll back gameplay to retry difficult sections without restarting.
- Save and load anytime:
- Pick up and play exactly where you left off, and save progress when needed.
- Customize gameplay experience with Rex’s Cheat Code:
- Use Rex’s cheat codes to immediately unlock characters, levels, and bonus play modes, including invincibility and unlimited lives.
- Learn with Practice Mode:
- Learn how to play by watching guided playthroughs or playing in practice mode.
- Modernized “How to Play” guides:
- Get straight to the action with simplified, fully localized instructions adapted for modern systems.
- Enhanced visuals with classic options:
- Play in upgraded, high-resolution that brings the original look to life, or switch to the original PlayStation 1 presentation for a nostalgic feel.
Toy Story: Retro Roundup! and Toy Story 3 Complete Edition will launch on October 15. A digital edition for each game will be available on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4 and 5, Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2, and PC via Steam. A physical edition containing both games will be released for Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, and PlayStation 5. Preorders for the physical edition are open now on the official Atari website.





