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The upcoming mobile gameDisney Pixel RPGnow has an official release date for countries outside of Japan. GungHo Online Entertainment, the developer and publisher behind titles likeRagnarok OnlineandPuzzle & Dragons, announced a mobileDisneyRPG for iOS and Android devices back in July.Disney Pixel RPGfeatures a cast of iconic characters including Mickey Mouse, Aladdin, Baymax, Stitch, Maleficent, and many others as they engage in “slapstick strategy battles” against a strange computer program invading their world.
GungHo Online Entertainment has a massiveglobal release planned forDisney Pixel RPGspanning 18 countries, though the only one to have an official release date before now was Japan. A soft launch for that region took place on September 9, giving curious players a preview of the retro-style RPG along with the chance to win a ¥10,000 Amazon gift card. A wider full release was almost a given due to the brand recognition of Disney, and now mobile gamers can mark their calendars for the full release ofDisney Pixel RPG.
Earlier today, GungHo Online Entertainment announced that the full version ofDisney Pixel RPGwill launch on iOS through the App Store and Android via Google Play on June 14, 2025, as reported byGematsu. The game will feature eight language options (English, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Korean, and Traditional Chinese), and over 600,000 users have already pre-registered as of this writing.
Disney Pixel RPG Release Date
Disney Pixel RPGlooks to stand out from other mobile RPG titles thanks to its focus on mainstream Disney properties that are already household names all over the world, an approach that has already led to great success in the mobile marketwithDisney Dreamlight Valley. While that game is more of a slice-of-life simulation title,Disney Pixel RPGseems to channel classic turn-based RPGs likeFinal Fantasywith an 8-bit art style and humorous tone that draws to mind games likeDisney Illusion Island.
Disney fans won’t have to wait too much longer to playDisney Pixel RPG, as it will officially launch on iOS and Android mobile devices worldwide in just a few short weeks. A rumor from back in April suggested thatDisney might also be working on another mobile titlewith Sega, soDisney Pixel RPGmight be the first in a new push of games based on the major conglomerate’s most popular franchises.