The franchise has spawned a number of products launched in Europe. In 2010, Spanish toy company Comansi secured the license to produce a series of collectible figurines based on the franchise. That same year,
Panini signed on for sticker albums and trading cards in Spain and Portugal, Edibas Collection agreed to produce trading cards and figures in Italy, while Safta produced school supplies for the Iberian market. In 2011, Panini launched a line of sticker albums and cards that featured augmented reality connectivity with
Invizimals and
Invizimals: Shadow Zone. With sales surpassing 6 million units, the company then licensed the brand for all territories in Europe. Between 2011 and 2016, Panini published a 37 issue
Invizimals magazine that featured tips, comics and previews for upcoming games. In 2013, IMC Toys acquired the global master license to produce toys based on the series. Some of the merchandise has launched with direct video game tie-ins by Novarama and Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. Panini's
Invizimals: Hidden Challenges trading card range launched in early 2013 alongside an app for
PlayStation Portable,
PlayStation Vita,
iOS and
Android that allowed players to experience augmented reality battles using the cards. Within two weeks, it had surpassed 100,000 downloads in Spain and Portugal. As of September 2013, 10 million
Hidden Challenges cards were sold with downloads topping 500,000. IMC's toyline features the ability to scan the figurines into the
Invizimals: Revolution app. This functionality was also included in a
patch for
Invizimals: The Alliance. ==See also==