Disney stands as a global entertainment juggernaut, dominating industries from film and television to theme parks and video games. Over the past three decades, Disney Interactive has played a pivotal role in bringing beloved characters and stories to life through gaming, producing both movie-based adaptations and original titles such as Kingdom Hearts and Epic Mickey.
Today, the Nintendo Switch offers a rich collection of Disney games—perfect for solo play or shared fun with family and friends. Whether you're relaxing at home, planning a trip to a Disney Park, or simply taking a break from Disney+, this guide showcases every available Disney title on the Switch, listed in release order.
Pinpointing the exact number of Disney games on the platform can be a bit tricky due to overlapping franchises like Star Wars and Marvel. However, as of 2025, there are 11 officially recognized Disney-published games that have launched on the Nintendo Switch since its debut in 2017. Among these, three are movie tie-ins, one is a spin-off of the Kingdom Hearts series, and another is a compilation of classic Disney titles. While several Star Wars titles also fall under the Disney umbrella, they are excluded here for clarity and focus.
Cozy Edition
Experience a magical blend of life simulation and adventure with exclusive digital bonuses including a sticker set and collectible poster.
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Not all Disney games offer equal value—especially when combined with the typically high price point of Switch titles. That said, Disney Dreamlight Valley stands out as a must-play experience. This charming life-sim merges elements of Animal Crossing with the enchantment of Disney storytelling. As the protagonist, you embark on a journey to restore the once-thriving land of Dreamlight Valley, helping iconic Disney and Pixar characters recover their lost memories along the way. With deep crafting systems, cooking mechanics, friendship-building quests, and wardrobe customization, it's the ultimate immersive Disney escape.
The first Disney-branded title to launch on the Switch coincided with the release of Cars 3, offering a fun racing experience built around the film’s universe. The game features 20 tracks inspired by locations from the movies—including Radiator Springs—and over 20 playable characters, including Lightning McQueen, Mater, and Chick Hicks. Unlockable content and multiple racing modes keep the gameplay engaging for fans of all ages.
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This action-packed LEGO adventure combines the storylines of The Incredibles and Incredibles 2 into one cohesive, family-friendly game. Filled with humor, quirky LEGO-style twists, and dynamic co-op gameplay, it lets players control Elastigirl, Mr. Incredible, Dash, and Violet. Enjoy reimagined battles against classic villains like Syndrome and the Underminer while exploring vibrant open-world environments.
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A delightful party game featuring your favorite Disney and Pixar characters in adorable Tsum Tsum form. It includes 10 mini-games perfect for multiplayer fun—like bubble hockey, ice cream stacking, and curling. You can even enjoy the original mobile puzzle game by holding your Switch vertically. Ideal for lighthearted gatherings and solo play alike.
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A rhythm-action tribute to the Kingdom Hearts series, where Sora, Donald, and Goofy battle Heartless in sync with iconic music tracks. Offering single-player, local co-op, and online multiplayer modes, it delivers an emotional recap of the franchise up to Kingdom Hearts III, narrated by Kairi. Perfect for longtime fans and newcomers preparing for Kingdom Hearts IV.
[Read our review of Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory.]
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A lovingly curated collection featuring updated versions of Aladdin, The Lion King, and The Jungle Book. Includes the Final Cut edition of Aladdin, multiple platform versions, an interactive museum, rewind function, and expanded soundtrack. Relive the golden age of Disney gaming with modern enhancements and nostalgic charm.
Includes multiple retro versions of classic Disney titles
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Originally a 3DS title, this remastered edition brings back the beloved life-sim adventure where players befriend Disney characters, complete quests, and explore seasonal events. A precursor to Dreamlight Valley, it blends farming, crafting, and light combat in a whimsical world filled with charm.
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A unique visual novel set in the Tron universe thousands of years after Tron: Legacy. Play as Query, a program-turned-detective solving a mysterious vault explosion. Through dialogue choices and puzzle-solving, uncover secrets of the Grid in this narrative-driven adventure.
A fast-paced kart racer featuring iconic Disney characters across films, from Inside Out to Pirates of the Caribbean. Each character has unique abilities and vehicles, blending brawling mechanics with high-speed racing. While praised for its roster and visuals, some critics noted overly aggressive monetization systems.
A visually stunning Metroidvania-style adventure starring Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy. Embark on a quest to retrieve the stolen Tomes of Knowledge from Monoth Island. With co-op support and a playful art style reminiscent of classic Disney cartoons, it’s a standout entry in the modern Disney game lineup.
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Gameloft's enchanting life simulator allows players to live side-by-side with beloved Disney and Pixar characters in a world ravaged by the Night Thorns. Rebuild the valley, cook with Remy, construct homes with Scrooge McDuck, and forge friendships with heroes and villains alike. Constant updates and new expansions keep the experience fresh and engaging.
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A fully remastered version of the original Epic Mickey title from 20