Disney Speedstorm

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Disney Speedstorm
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Developer(s) Gameloft Barcelona
Publisher(s) Gameloft
Producer(s)
  • Yura Liapin
  • Josh Abrams
  • Rodolfo Nunez
Engine Jet Engine
Platforms
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Genre(s) Kart racing
Mode(s) Single-player and multiplayer

Disney Speedstorm is a free-to-play kart racing game developed by Gameloft Barcelona and published by Gameloft.[5][6] It features various Disney and Pixar characters racing vehicles on tracks themed after the worlds of their films and franchises.[7][8][9][10] The game was released in a pay-for early access on 18 April 2023 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S,[1][2] with a soft launch on iOS and Android on 1 August 2023.[3][4] It left early access on 28 September 2023.[11]

Gameplay

Disney Speedstorm is a free-to-play kart racing game with a roster composed of characters from various Disney properties, such as the Mickey and Friends, Pirates of the Caribbean, Monsters, Inc., Toy Story and Beauty and the Beast franchises, among others.[12][13][14][15][16][17][18] Various minor Disney characters appear as "crew members" that provide stat boosts and other enhancements for characters from their affiliated collections (franchises), such as the Orange Bird serving as a Crew Member for Figment.[19]

The gameplay is similar to Mario Kart.[20] Racers, as the game refers to its playable characters, can drift to improve their cornering and charge their nitro boost, which can only be used when the boost meter full. Racers also get a small drift boost from long drifts (indicated by their tires glowing blue), which also gives them an extra boost charge. Racers can sideswipe other Racers to knock them aside, jump to reach higher grounds or dodge obstacles, offensive power-ups or other Racers, perform aerial stunts off designated jumps for a small speed boost upon landing, and grind on designated blue rails to also gain nitro boost. Racers can also pick up various power-ups, called "skills", by driving through sprites with the image of Arbee, the game's emotive AI mascot, on them. These skills include offensive weapons that stun Racers, shields that protect Racers from stuns, cloaks that make Racers intangible and invisible, nitro boost charges, rushes that provide sudden bursts of speed, and hacks that flip a Racer's screen, potentially confusing them. Skills can also be "charged" to cause different effects; for example, a charged shield allows a Racer to stun another Racer who drives into them, at the cost of not being protected from being stunned. The availability of the various skills depends on the Racer (except in "Single Skill" races, mentioned below); for example, some Racers can receive and use shields while others can receive and use cloaks.

Game modes

The game includes various different single-player and multiplayer modes. Single-player modes include "Starter Circuit", a series of events divided into chapters focusing on a single racer (specifically Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy; Mulan, Hercules and Jack Sparrow previously had their own dedicated chapters during the first two seasons) that effectively serves as the game's "tutorial", limited events, which offer rewards for completing specific objectives or for getting a fast time on a leaderboard compared with other players online, and Season Tour, a limited-time campaign mode that changes each new content season. Multiplayer includes ranked multiplayer, where players race to earn points to unlock tiers of rewards for each of their unlocked Racers, regulated multiplayer,[21][22] a separate ranked multiplayer (with its own set of rewards that change weekly) that puts all Racers at the same performance levels, "Private Track", which allows players to set up their own custom races online with friends or invited players, and "Local Freeplay", the game's only offline mode, which features custom races for one to four players (one or two players on older consoles) in split-screen multiplayer.[23][24]

The races themselves are available in different types that feature different gimmicks: "Classic" is a traditional race; "Single Skill" forces all Racers to use the same power-up skill (usually an offensive item such as a mine); "Floating Objects" have speed boosts and power-up items floating above the ground, thus forcing Racers to jump to reach them; "Fog Challenge" covers the track in a dense fog—limiting visibility—and removes the minimap from the player's heads-up display; and "Last One Standing" is an elimination race where after a short (and declining) amount of time passes, the last place Racer either loses a "shield drone" and is teleported ahead on the track to try to avoid falling back to last or is eliminated if they have no more drones remaining. In the season two update in June 2023, the game added two new race types called "Color Match" and "Follow the Leader";[18] the former type forces players to pick up power-up items corresponding to one of two colors—green and purple—each of them is assigned to as indicated by the HUD and an underglow effect beneath their vehicle, switching between colors during the race, while the latter adds a long slipstream trail behind the race leader that provides a speed boost to the racers following the trail.

Voice cast

The game features a voice cast of actors, most of whom reprise their respective characters.[25][26][27][28][29]

Playable characters and maps

As of August 2023, the game has a total of 37 playable characters, referred to as Racers, from ten Disney media franchises.[14][15][16][17][18] Additionally, each franchise, with the exception of the Disney Parks, also has an affiliated map (each featuring multiple track layouts), with Mickey Mouse & Friends having two (one based on modern Mickey Mouse media and one based on classic black-and-white shorts such as Steamboat Willie), while Disney Speedstorm itself having an original environment called "Arbee's Arena".

 ‡  – Upcoming racer/franchise/map

Origin Character Map
Aladdin Aladdin[30] Agrabah
Genie[31]
Jafar[32]
Jasmine[33]
Beauty and the Beast Beast[12] The Castle
Belle[12]
Gaston[34]
Disney Parks[lower-alpha 4] Figment[10] None
Disney Speedstorm None[lower-alpha 5] Arbee's Arena
Hercules Hades[35] Mount Olympus
Hercules
Megara
The Jungle Book Baloo Jungle Ruins
Mowgli
Lilo & Stitch Angel[36] Kauaʻi
Captain Gantu[37]
Jumba Jookiba[38]
Lilo Pelekai[39]
Stitch[40]
Mickey Mouse & Friends Daisy Duck[41][42] Toon Village
Donald Duck
Goofy
Mickey Mouse
Minnie Mouse[43]
Steamboat Mickey[18] The Silver Screen
Steamboat Pete[18]
Monsters, Inc. Celia Mae The Scare Floor
Mike Wazowski
Randall Boggs
Sulley
Mulan Fa Mulan The Great Wall
Li Shang
Pirates of the Caribbean Elizabeth Swann[13] A Pirate's Life
Jack Sparrow
Toy Story Bo Peep[18] Andy's Room
Buzz Lightyear[18]
Jessie[18]
Woody[18]

Soundtrack

The music is done by a team of four musicians (Vincent Labelle, Nicholas Dubé, Francis Collard and Martin Courcy) remixing classic Disney and Pixar tunes.[44][45]

Development and release

Disney Speedstorm is developed by Gameloft Barcelona, the developers of the Asphalt games 8: Airborne and 9: Legends, and was designed to be a high-speed racing game based on Disney's franchises and characters. It was made using the same game engine Asphalt 9: Legends used, Gameloft's in-house Jet Engine.[46] Alexandru "Sasha" Adam, VP and studio manager, Gameloft Barcelona explained, "The gameplay mechanics, the racer abilities and the location design were all tailored to serve our vision of a fast and gripping competitive experience."[47]

Announced in March 2023, the game was released in early access for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S on 18 April 2023.[48][49] A trailer for the game was released on 9 September 2022 at the D23 Expo.[50]

On 30 June 2023, Gameloft announced that the game would leave early access, entering its intended free-to-play period, on 28 September 2023,[11] following the conclusion of the game's third season.

On 1 August 2023, Gameloft soft launched the game on iOS and Android alongside the game's third season update.[3][4] The soft launch began in Spain and Romania, with plans to expand the soft launch to the Philippines, Brazil, Vietnam, Mexico, Australia, Taiwan, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Austria, and Ireland over time.[3][4]

Downloadable content

On 27 March 2023, Gameloft released a trailer announcing three "Founder's Packs" that would be available during the game's early access period.[51][52][53] The Founder's Packs, which were required for early access, all contained Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck as unlocked racers (with the Deluxe Founder's Pack adding Mulan and the Ultimate Founder's Pack adding her, Hercules, and Jack Sparrow), plus a choice to immediately unlock Baloo, Belle, Beast, Elizabeth Swann, Li Shang, or Mowgli; Tokens (the game's premium currency; 4,000 Tokens for Standard, 7,000 for Deluxe, and 12,000 for Ultimate), two (or three for Ultimate) Golden Pass Credits (unlocking the Golden Pass, the game's battle pass system), exclusive racing suits and kart liveries for each of the immediately unlocked racers (depending on the player's chosen tier), exclusive Donald Duck kart wheels and wing (Ultimate only), and an exclusive player avatar and profile motto.[53]

As a free-to-play title, all content in the game (apart from the Founder's Pack exclusives) is added via seasonal content updates, which are added approximately every two months. Each season adds four or five new racers from a newly-added franchise of focus for that season, a new map based on that franchise, and new "bonus" racers not affiliated with the season's focused-on franchise that are made available mid-season, as well as new crew members and customization options for the racers.

Reception

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IGN 5/10[55]
Nintendo Life 6/10 stars[56]

Disney Speedstorm received "mixed or average reviews", according to review aggregator Metacritic.[58][59][60] 56% of critics recommended the game on review aggregator OpenCritic.[54]

John Hansen of Push Square said while they had reservations with the free-to-play monetization, they thought the game had a lot of potential and summarised by saying "if you're a Disney fan, it's a good way to mash together some of your favorite old movies and battle it out on the racetrack."[57]

Chris Scullion for Nintendo Life praised the gameplay but criticized the performance issues of the Switch version and felt that the game's monetization would deter some players.[56] Luke Reilly of IGN found the game had too few tracks and was overly repetitive for its then-asking price, while criticizing its excessive monetization scheme.[55]

Notes

  1. Racers depicted clockwise from upper-left; Baloo, Jack Sparrow, Mickey Mouse, Fa Mulan, Belle (in background), and Sulley.
  2. The game was released in early access on 18 April 2023.[1][2]
  3. Mobile version soft-launched in select regions on 1 August 2023.[3][4]
  4. Currently depicted in-game as Walt Disney World.
  5. Disney Speedstorm has an original character named "Arbee", who is depicted as an artificial intelligence with an emotive avatar. She only appears as an AI Racer in the boss challenges in the game's Season Tour mode, taking on the role of a Racer from the Tour's focused franchise.

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  44. Behind the Music of Disney Speedstorm on official YouTube channel
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