Overview
- The delisted lineup spans two decades and includes film tie-ins and children’s titles such as Disney’s Hercules, Finding Nemo, and Toy Story Mania.
- Third-party and legacy projects appear in the removals, including LucasArts-era games like Afterlife and Armed and Dangerous.
- The titles can no longer be purchased on Steam, and outlets report no advance notice was given to players.
- PC Gamer says it has asked Disney for comment, while reporters note licensing lapses commonly drive such delistings.
- Other Disney-related games remain on Steam, and fans are voicing frustration alongside hopes for future returns or remasters.