Disney Interactive has discontinued its Infinity line of toys-to-life games, shutting down its Avalanche studio in the process.
According to Infinity Inquirer, an internal memo cited high development costs and "the lack of growth in the toys-to-life market" as the primary reason for the cancellation.
The cancellation will cost Disney $147 million, including inventory write-down and employee severance.
Close to 300 jobs will be cut in the dissolution of the Utah-based Avalanche (not to be confused with the Stockholm-based Avalanche Studios).
The announcement explains, to a degree, Disney's decision to pull out of exhibiting at the E3 Expo this year.