Epic Mickey could come to the PS3 or 360

Posted By | On 18th, Feb. 2010

During DICE 2010, Graham Hopper, Disney game executive said that Epic Mickey’s stroke centric gameplay was suited perfectly by the Wii.

Now though, he has let slip that the game could eventually make its way to other platforms. “We have a very large audience base that has Wiis in their home,” he said. “That’s not to say that we won’t go to other platforms in the future.”

When asked why they haven’t previously considered branching out, he simply said, “If we started it 6 months ago we would have potentially thought differently about it.”

So Epic Mickey might not be on the 360 or PS3 anytime soon, but there is potential for a move in the future.

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