Disney Quietly Removes 15 More Games From Steam

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15/04/2026

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In a move that has caught the attention of digital archivists and long-time fans, Disney has once again delisted a significant number of its games from the Steam PC platform. This second wave of removals in just three months continues a trend that raises important questions about digital game preservation and evolving corporate strategy in the gaming space.

The Latest Removals

Following a similar delisting earlier in the year, another 15 titles under the Disney umbrella are no longer available for purchase on Steam. The list, confirmed by database trackers, includes a mix of movie tie-ins and classic titles. Among the removed games are Brave: The Video Game, Bolt, Tangled, and the classic LucasArts titles Star Wars: Dark Forces and Outlaws. While players who already own these games can still access them in their libraries, new purchases are no longer possible, effectively removing them from the market for new players on the platform.

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Analyzing the Strategy

Industry analysis points to several potential factors behind the decision. Many of the delisted games are older titles based on film and TV properties, for which licensing agreements may have expired or become complex to maintain. This is a common issue on digital storefronts that often leads to the removal of older licensed content. Furthermore, the removal of games like Star Wars: Dark Forces and Outlaws coincides with the recent release of their remastered versions. This suggests a strategic effort to streamline the catalog and direct new buyers toward the updated, premium products, avoiding brand confusion and maximizing revenue from the newer releases.

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The Future of Disney on PC

This move does not appear to signal a complete withdrawal from the PC market by Disney. Popular titles like Disney Dreamlight Valley remain available, and the company's gaming ambitions seem to be growing. Disney recently made a $1.5 billion investment in Epic Games and is reportedly developing a new extraction shooter. This suggests a strategic shift rather than a retreat. The company may be consolidating its digital footprint, clearing away older, less profitable back-catalog titles to focus its resources on new, high-profile releases and major partnerships. This approach reflects a broader industry trend toward prioritizing new, large-scale projects over the long-term maintenance of an extensive and varied back catalog.

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