HomeNewsDisney Pixel RPG, GungHo's Casual RPG for Mobile, Unveils New Trailer, Sets Oct. 7 Release
Disney Pixel RPG, GungHo's Casual RPG for Mobile, Unveils New Trailer, Sets Oct. 7 Release
Jan 23,2025Author: Connor
TouchArcade Rating: GungHo's upcoming mobile casual RPG, Disney Pixel RPG (Free), initially slated for an early September release, now has a new target launch date of October 7th (though this remains tentative). The game, showcased in a recently released trailer (via Gematsu), promises a pixel-art adventure featuring beloved Disney characters across various worlds.
Expect battles, action sequences, rhythm-based gameplay, and diverse challenges. Players will embark on an original storyline alongside Mickey Mouse and other iconic characters, with extensive customization options available. The free-to-play title will include in-app purchases.
Pre-orders are available on the iOS App Store here and pre-registration is open on Google Play for Android users here. The official English website can be found here. What are your initial impressions of Disney Pixel RPG after viewing the trailer?
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