Epic Mickey 3: The Wrath of Pete

, alternately known as Disney's , is an American action-adventure video game based on ' by  and, serving as the third and final installment on the ' series. It is developed by Avalanche Software and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (under license from The Walt Disney Company), being published for PC, Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch on TBD 2017.

Synopsis
After the Petes of Wasteland managed to kidnap Prescott Gremlin, they start planning their rise by forcing him to create a device that allows them to control Wasteland's population, Mickey and Oswald have once more to stop them, venturing into a new area of Wasteland with abandoned people who are angry at both Mickey and Oswald for overshadowing them and as a result, they have to convince them that they TBD.

Main

 * Mickey Mouse (voiced by Chris Diamantopoulos) - TBD
 * Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (voiced by Eric Bauza) - a TBD rabbit created by Walt Disney before creating Mickey who TBD.

Supporting

 * Gremlin Prescott (voiced by ) - TBD
 * Ortensia (voiced by Audrey Wasilewski) - TBD
 * Gremlin Gus (voiced by Cary Elwes) - TBD
 * Animatronic Donald (voiced by Tony Anselmo) - TBD
 * Animatronic Daisy (voiced by Tress MacNeille) - TBD
 * Animatronic Goofy (voiced by Bill Farmer) - TBD
 * Julius the Cat (voiced by TBD) - the leader of a second Wasteland town who held a grudge against Mickey and Oswald for overshadowing him as he is TBD.

Antagonists

 * Big Bad Pete (voiced by Jim Cummings) - TBD
 * Small Pete (also voiced by Jim Cummings) - TBD
 * Pete Pan (also voiced by Jim Cummings) - TBD
 * Petetronic (also voiced by Jim Cummings) - TBD

Worlds

 * The Second Wasteland (hub world)
 * The Second Wasteland (hub world)

Gameplay
The gameplay for this game is different from its predecessors due to reimagining its gameplay into one TBD.

Trivia

 * Due to Disney no longer publishing video games on its own and opting to license its IPs to third-parties, this installment is developed instead by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (whose parent company owns the rival Looney Tunes franchise) through Avalanche Software, coincidentally formerly owned by Disney.
 * Likely as a friendly jab, the opening credits feature a special variant of the Warner Bros. Games logo with its logo being drawn by a cartoon hand and arm belonging to Bugs Bunny.

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