Disney Removes A Bunch More Games From Steam With No Warning
Key Points:
- Over a dozen Disney-published games, including two Star Wars titles, were unexpectedly removed from Steam on April 14 without any prior warning or explanation from Disney.
- This marks the second time in 2026 that Disney has delisted a significant number of games from Steam, with 15 titles removed in April and 14 others pulled earlier in January.
- The removed games include lesser-known titles such as Disney Universe, Bolt, and Disney’s High School Musical 3: Senior Year Dance, which are no longer available for purchase but remain playable for current owners.
- Disney has not provided any reasons for the removal of these 29 games in total, leaving the gaming community frustrated and uncertain about the future availability of these titles.
- SteamDB tracked the changes, highlighting the sudden "retirement" of these games from Steam’s backend, but no official statement or clarification has been issued by Disney or Valve.