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'Epic Mickey 2' coming to 360, PS3, adds co-op?
Published Tuesday, Jan 3 2012, 10:59 GMT | By Matthew Reynolds | 1 comment
Epic Mickey 2 will be released on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii, according to a report.
A newsletter sent to StitchKingdom announced the game, saying that it would release across multiple platforms and add co-operative play.


The adventure will see players pairing up as Mickey Mouse and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, who has the power to fly like a helicopter and use electricity.
Details of the sequel have since been removed from the website, according to Game Informer.
The first mention of Epic Mickey 2 appeared last summer, with a number of potential titles listed for the sequel.
Released as a Nintendo Wii exclusive in late 2010, Epic Mickey saw the Disney mascot escape a wasteland inspired by scrapped cartoons and former Disneyland rides.
Epic Mickey 2 will reportedly be released at the end of this year.
> Read our Epic Mickey interview with Warren Spector
Watch a trailer for Epic Mickey below:
A newsletter sent to StitchKingdom announced the game, saying that it would release across multiple platforms and add co-operative play.

© Disney

© Disney
The adventure will see players pairing up as Mickey Mouse and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, who has the power to fly like a helicopter and use electricity.
Details of the sequel have since been removed from the website, according to Game Informer.
The first mention of Epic Mickey 2 appeared last summer, with a number of potential titles listed for the sequel.
Released as a Nintendo Wii exclusive in late 2010, Epic Mickey saw the Disney mascot escape a wasteland inspired by scrapped cartoons and former Disneyland rides.
Epic Mickey 2 will reportedly be released at the end of this year.
> Read our Epic Mickey interview with Warren Spector
Watch a trailer for Epic Mickey below:
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