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Disney Quietly Removes More Games From Steam

Originally published on: April 16, 2026
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– Disney removed 15 games from Steam on April 14 without warning or explanation, including two Star Wars titles.
– This follows a similar removal of 14 games in January, bringing the total to 29 delisted titles this year.
– The delisted games are no longer available for purchase, but existing owners can still download and play them.
– A possible reason for the removals is Disney’s partnership with Epic Games, which might lead to Epic Store exclusivity.
– The removals were tracked via SteamDB, and the list includes older titles like *Disney Universe* and *Bolt*.

A significant number of Disney-published video games have vanished from Steam without explanation. This marks the second such mass removal in 2026, raising questions about the entertainment giant’s digital distribution strategy. On April 14, tracking data from SteamDB confirmed that 15 titles were quietly delisted from the platform. The removed games include several notable properties, such as Star Wars: Rebellion and Star Wars: Dark Forces, alongside family-oriented titles like Disney Universe and Tangled.

While many of these games are likely not top sellers today, their sudden unavailability creates a preservation issue. Existing owners retain access to download and play them, but new purchases are now impossible. This move follows a similar, unexplained purge in January, when 14 other Disney games were pulled from Steam. Combined, these actions have removed 29 titles from the storefront in just a few months, and Disney has offered no public rationale for either decision.

The pattern suggests a coordinated shift rather than random housekeeping. Industry observers point to Disney’s massive $1.5 billion investment in Epic Games, the creator of Fortnite and operator of the rival Epic Games Store, as a potential catalyst. This partnership, already known to include a new Disney-themed game, may involve broader exclusivity arrangements. One plausible theory is that Disney is preparing to migrate its PC gaming catalog to become Epic Store exclusives.

For now, the impact is limited to older, less popular titles. However, if this strategy expands to include more modern or sought-after Star Wars games, it could force players to engage with Epic’s platform. Such a move might frustrate consumers loyal to Steam, potentially pushing some toward alternative methods of acquiring these now-delisted classics. The lack of communication from Disney leaves players and preservationists in the dark, uncertain about the future accessibility of this slice of gaming history.

(Source: Kotaku)

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