
Disney unexpectedly pulled a number of games from the Steam store. Usually, developers give players advance notice when games are going to be removed from sale, allowing them time to buy the titles. Typically, those who already purchased the games can still play them. However, Disney removed 14 games without warning, and players who bought them may no longer be able to access them. What’s even stranger is that Disney hasn’t offered any explanation for this sudden change.
Disney recently removed 14 games from Steam, meaning players will need to find other ways to play them. These games span 20 years of gaming, from beloved classics to more recent titles. The good news is that popular games like Disney Dreamlight Valley and older Marvel games are still available. Here’s a list of the 14 games Disney removed from Steam.
- Afterlife
- Armed and Dangerous
- Disney’s Chicken Little: Ace in Action
- Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell’s Adventure
- Disney’s Hercules
- Disney Planes
- Disney The Princess and the Frog
- Disney Winnie the Pooh
- Disney Pixar Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures
- Disney Pixar Finding Nemo
- Disney Pixar Toy Story Mania!
- Lucidity
- Phineas and Ferb: New Inventions
- Stunt Island
Disney recently removed a wide range of games from digital stores, and no type of game was spared – including titles based on Disney movies, games for children, and even original creations. Surprisingly, many of these games weren’t even made directly by Disney, but by studios like LucasArts. It’s unclear if more games will be removed, and many are wondering what prompted this sudden decision and why it happened now.
Fans are angry and frustrated that these games were removed without any notice. Some believe a problem with licensing caused the change, while others are hopeful that Disney is preparing a remastered collection and simply needed to clear out the older versions first.
There’s a chance the games might become available again. We’ve seen this happen before with other games removed from platforms like Steam, where they were later re-added. However, there’s no certainty Disney’s games will follow suit. Right now, fans will need to accept they’ve been removed and look for other ways to play them.
It’s fairly common for games to be removed from online stores, usually because of licensing problems or legal issues. However, this recent situation is unusual because there was no advance notice. While players are often disappointed when a game is removed, they’re more understanding if they’ve been given some warning. By unexpectedly taking these games off Steam, Disney hasn’t allowed players that opportunity. Given Disney’s size and influence, it raises the question of whether other game publishers might start doing the same thing.
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2026-01-18 18:13