Disney is on a roll at the moment, with the success of Disney Plus and its new originals series, and now the company is moving into mobile gaming with the release of Disney Mirrorverse, courtesy of developer Kabam and built in collaboration with Disney and Pixar Games.
What kind of game is Disney Mirrorverse? It's described as new action-adventure role-playing game (or RPG if you're well versed in your gaming acronyms), available for Google Android and Apple iOS platforms, so whether you're on iPhone or not you can gain access to your favourite Dinsey Pixar characters as you've never seen them before in this new game.
When is Disney Mirrorverse available? If you're reading this on 23 June 2022, i.e. launch day, then it's available right now for you to download! No more pre-registration to worry about through the various download stores, no beta game full of various bugs, the full shebang is available right now to download for free.
What characters can I play as in Disney Mirrorverse?
The official Disney Mirrorverse trailer is hosted above, to give you a teaser of what to expect from this mobile RPG. As you can see, there's a whole host of characters from the Disney Pixar universe, reimagined as battle characters, which you can command in play.
Disney calls these characters Guardians, each with unique abilities, which can be unlocked as you progress through the game. There's Sulley, Buzz Lightyear, Maleficent and many more – each used to defend against 'the Fractured', described as 'a malevolent threat seeking to overrun the Mirrorverse'.
The game features its own original storyline, the ability to customise your favourite Disney and Pixar characters, real-time combat gameplay, and various story and event quests to get your teeth into.
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