Disney Quietly Pulls 15 More Classic Games from Steam

Disney has quietly removed 15 more classic games from Steam, bringing the total to 25 delisted titles. The move affects favorites like Dark Forces, Chicken Little, and Brave.

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Disney Quietly Pulls 15 More Classic Games from Steam

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Another quiet purge has hit Disney’s game catalog, and this one stings for anyone who grew up with these titles. Without warning, and without a single public explanation, the company has removed 15 more classic Disney-published games from Steam.

For most players, delistings are easy to miss. New releases get the spotlight, while older titles can disappear with barely a whisper. That is exactly what appears to be happening here. According to SteamDB tracking, and as spotted by Wario64, the latest wave of removals arrived on April 14 and pushed Disney’s total Steam delistings to 25 games.

The newest titles to vanish include a mix of licensed favorites and long-forgotten curiosities, such as Outlaws + A Handful of Missions (Classic), STAR WARS Dark Forces (Classic), STAR WARS Rebellion, Disney Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, Disney Universe, Disney G-Force, Disney Tangled, Chicken Little, Disney Alice in Wonderland, Disney's Treasure Planet: Battle of Procyon, Bolt, Disney Pixar Brave: The Video Game, and High School Musical 3.

This follows an earlier round of removals in January, when Disney also pulled a separate batch of games from Steam. That list included Phineas and Ferb: New Inventions, Disney's Hercules, Stunt Island, Afterlife, Disney The Princess and the Frog, Cars Radiator Springs Adventures, Disney Fairies: Tinkerbell's Adventure, Toy Story Mania, Disney Winnie the Pooh, Lucidity, Disney Planes, Armed and Dangerous, Chicken Little Ace in Action, and Finding Nemo.

The frustrating part is the silence. No statement. No roadmap. No hint that these delistings are tied to licensing changes, technical support issues, or a future relaunch. For current owners, there is some relief: existing Steam libraries seem unaffected, so anyone who already bought these games can still access them.

But for everyone else, the door is closing fast. If you want to revisit these childhood classics, legal options are now extremely limited, and in many cases gone entirely.

Steam does not appear to be the only storefront affected. Reports also suggest that The Incredible Machine Mega Pack, and possibly other titles, were removed from GOG as well, which makes this feel less like a platform-specific cleanup and more like a broader publishing decision.

Whether Disney is planning remasters, bundled re-releases, or simply letting these games fade away remains unknown. For now, the message is clear: a surprising chunk of the company’s digital history is disappearing, one title at a time.

Source: neowin

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