Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two PS Vita Returns to Wasteland (Like You Wanted)

Sony's port of Junction Point's debacle gets a new trailer

Posted By | On 11th, Jun. 2013


We can’t necessarily say we’re overtly stocked to see Warren Spector’s Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two on the PlayStation Vita. Developed by Junction Point Studios, which shut down shortly after its release, the game was slammed for its camera, mechanics and overall lack of forward thinking.

Of course, it’s coming to the PlayStation Vita and Sony will be assisting in the porting work. So there is hope that it could turn out better than we thought. A new trailer for the game was showcased at Sony’s E3 press conference, which you can see above, along with some new screenshots.

Epic Mickey 2 starts off from the previous game, and see Mickey Mouse returning to Wasteland to help out Disney’s first animated character Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Help with what you ask? Why to clean up the streets of Wasteland of course. In the name of JUSTICE. The game releases on June 18th in North America.


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