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Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed Comes to iOS and Android on September 16

The console remake lands on phones and tablets for $15.99, with touch controls and the full single-player campaign.

The console remake lands on phones and tablets for $15.99, with touch controls and the full single-player campaign.

Mickey’s paintbrush is heading to phones. Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed, the ground-up remake of the 2010 Wii platformer, is coming to iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. The mobile version carries the complete single-player campaign through Wasteland, rebuilt around touch controls for the paint, thinner, and platforming mechanics that define the game.

Quick answer: The mobile version releases on September 16, 2026 for $15.99. Pre-order on the iOS App Store or pre-register on Google Play now, and it downloads automatically when it goes live.


Release date, price, and platforms

THQ Nordic Mobile is publishing the mobile release, with Snapshot Games handling the port from the original build by Purple Lamp. It is a one-time paid purchase rather than a free-to-play title.

DetailInfo
Release dateSeptember 16, 2026
Price$15.99
PlatformsiOS (iPhone, iPad) and Android
PublisherTHQ Nordic Mobile
Mobile port studioSnapshot Games
Original remake studioPurple Lamp

The same game is already available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. A Nintendo Switch 2 version arrives on October 6, 2026.


How to pre-order and pre-register

On iPhone or iPad, open the App Store listing for Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed and tap the pre-order button. Your account is charged when the game releases, and it installs automatically on launch day.
On Android, open the Google Play listing and tap Pre-register. Google notifies you when it is ready to download on release day.

You will know it worked when the App Store shows the title as pre-ordered under your account, or when Google Play confirms your pre-registration. On September 16, the app becomes downloadable on both stores.


What the mobile version includes

This is the full console remake, not a cut-down spin-off. You get the complete single-player campaign, with Mickey exploring Wasteland and meeting classic Disney characters, including Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The paint and thinner brush is central to how you play, letting you restore or erase parts of the world to open paths, clear obstacles, and shape how the story unfolds.

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Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed on mobile.

The touch controls are built specifically around painting, thinning, and platforming, so those actions map to the screen rather than a controller. The visuals aim to match the console remake, bringing Wasteland’s reimagined look to a phone or tablet screen.

Note: The remake already adds movement upgrades over the Wii original, such as a dash, ground pound, and sprint, plus reworked side-scrolling projector levels with new routes and secrets. Those additions carry over here.


Device requirements and download size

The iOS build is a sizable download, so clear space before release day. Check that your device meets the listed requirements to avoid a failed install.

RequirementiOS
Download size2.7 GB
Minimum OSiOS 18.0 / iPadOS 18.0 or later
Age rating9+ (infrequent cartoon or fantasy violence)
LanguagesEnglish plus 13 more
ExtrasGame Center achievements, Family Sharing

If the game will not install on iOS, the most common cause is a device running an older version than iOS 18.0, or not enough free storage for the 2.7 GB download.


For anyone who skipped Mickey’s original adventure or simply wants it in their pocket, the mobile version puts the whole campaign on a phone at a set price with no in-app purchases. Pre-order or pre-register now, and it will be ready to play the moment it goes live on September 16.