HomeNewsDisney Pixel RPG, a Casual Role-Playing Game, Unveils Trailer Ahead of October Release
Disney Pixel RPG, a Casual Role-Playing Game, Unveils Trailer Ahead of October Release
Feb 02,2025Author: Victoria
Disney Pixel RPG: First Gameplay Trailer Unveiled!
GungHo's highly anticipated casual RPG, Disney Pixel RPG (Free), is inching closer to release! A fresh gameplay trailer (courtesy of Gematsu) offers a delightful glimpse into the pixelated Disney adventure awaiting players later this year.
Prepare to embark on an original storyline alongside Mickey Mouse and a cast of beloved Disney characters. Explore multiple worlds, engage in dynamic battles, experience rhythmic gameplay elements, and conquer a variety of challenges. Extensive customization options allow you to personalize your experience.
While the App Store currently lists an October 7th release date, this should be considered a temporary placeholder. The initial placeholder of early September has already been adjusted, so expect further updates. Disney Pixel RPG will launch this year on iOS and Android as a free-to-play title with in-app purchases.
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Pre-order/Pre-register now:
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What are your initial thoughts on Disney Pixel RPG after viewing the trailer? Share your excitement in the comments below!
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