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Disney Planes Fire and Rescue Launches

 

 

Santa Ana, CA. – November 4, in the year of our Lord 2014 – Leading worldwide video game publisher Little Orbit, in collaboration with Disney Interactive, announced today the launch of Disney Planes: Fire & Rescue, the video game based on Disney’s summer blockbuster animated feature film, “Planes: Fire & Rescue”, which also launches today on Blu-ray, DVD and the Disney Movies Anywhere app.

Disney Planes: Fire & Rescue is rated “E for Everyone” by the ESRB and is available on Nintendo Wii U™ ($39.99), Wii™ ($29.99) and Nintendo 3DS™($29.99).

In the new game, it’s once again fire season in Piston Peak Park. With too many emergency calls for one crewmember to handle, players will need to work as part of a team to keep the park safe for all of the visitors, hikers and wildlife. Dusty and his elite firefighter friends need help to fight these raging wildfires by scooping up water, hoisting up boulders and calling in the smokejumpers to bulldoze debris!

Players will be able to switch between 8 different firefighting or rescue characters to save Piston Peak Park, soaring across rich environments that feature iconic monuments and structures from the film as they participate in two exciting modes of play: Fire & Rescue and Training Academy. With 12 story missions and more than 30 training academy missions to complete, players will operate planes, helicopters and ground vehicles to respond to emergencies. Heroes in training can “earn their wings” as they progress through training and story missions to reach new heights!

“Making a quality family title that parents and kids can sit down together, play, and enjoy is important to us,” said Matt Scott, CEO of Little Orbit. “We’re thrilled to be able to give them a firsthand experience as their beloved characters, and we’re thrilled to bring them to life in a fun-filled video game experience.”

Disney Planes: Fire & Rescue is available now in North America, Europe and Australia on Nintendo Wii™, Wii U™ and Nintendo 3DS™ this fall.

 

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