14 Years Later: Mickey Mouse and Oswald Return for a Faithful Remake of a Beloved Wii Game

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Epic Mickey: Rebrushed
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It’s been 14 years because Epic Mickey splashed onto the Wii, and now Mickey and Oswald are back and going to the Nintendo Switch.

As introduced throughout today’s Nintendo Partner Direct, Epic Mickey: Rebrushed is a much shinier variation of the 2010 action-adventure platformer that’s readied to launch later on this year. Developed by Purple Lamp, in partnership with Disney Games, and released by THQ Nordic, the game is readied to be a “faithful” remake of the initial with upgraded graphics and brand-new abilities and upgrades for Mickey.

To reveal the game, Nintendo shared a news trailer, different from the Partner Direct, which included a shot-for-shot entertainment of the initial Epic Mickey’s opening up motion picture, and it demonstrates how much points have actually altered in nearly 15 years. 

Just like in the initial, Mickey will certainly once more discover himself in problem with sorcerer Yen Sid after he dabbles with an enchanting paintbrush and mistakenly transforms Wasteland – an area for failed to remember personalities – right into a post-apocalyptic landscape. Mickey will certainly after that be required to experience right into the enchanting yet disjointed globe, join Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, and tidy up the mess he made a number of years prior to.   

Epic Mickey: Rebrushed is simply among lots of Disney games we have actually had recently, adhering to on from Disney Illusion Island, Disney Speedstorm, and Disney Dreamlight Valley. Earlier this month Disney likewise introduced that had actually spent $1.5 billion right into Epic Games to make a “persistent universe” with Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and Avatar.

We’ve likewise obtained Kingdom Hearts 4 (with any luck) quickly so it’s secure to claim we have actually most likely gotten back at much more Disney games coming our means. Here’s wishing Nintendo likewise has strategies to bring the Epic Mickey follow up to Switch in the not-too-distant future.

Find out what else gets on the means with our upcoming Switch games listing.  

 

Source: gamesradar.com

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