Disney Speedstorm is an upcoming hero-based combat racing game set on high-speed circuits inspired by Disney and Pixar worlds. The game is developed by Gameloft and published by Disney. Gameloft is primarily a mobile game publisher most known for its high-octane 'Asphalt' series of arcade racing games. However, the company has built a strong portfolio that spans hundreds of high-end mobile games.
Players will have access to tens of characters from the Disney and Pixar worlds at launch, with each character having unique skills and properties that can be leveraged to claim victory. The game is set to be a thrilling arcade racing experience similar to iconic arcade combat racers such as 'Mario Kart,' 'Sonic Team Racing,' or 'Crash Team Racing.'
Early Access for Disney Speedstorm begins on April 18th where players will be able to try the game for the first time.
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Disney Speedstorm is an Upcoming Combat Racing Game in the Disney World
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