Windows phone support is finally ending for the Disney Magic Kingdoms mobile video game

Brad Stephenson

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The popular Disney Magic Kingdoms video game will finally be ending support for Windows phones running Windows 10 Mobile on April 21st.

The announcement was made via a fullscreen in-app message yesterday which alerted players to the change. Disney Magic Kingdoms already ceased support for pre-Windows 10 Mobile Windows phones in June of last year.

The mobile game is a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app so it’s also playable on Windows 10 devices such as traditional computers and Microsoft’s line of Surface products. Players, if they haven’t already, can simply link their Microsoft account to the game to sync it to their Windows 10 device. A Facebook account can also be used to initiate the process.

Disney Magic Kingdoms video game on Windows 10
Disney Magic Kingdoms video game on Windows 10

Those who don’t have a Windows 10 device can also carry their data over to an iOS or Android smartphone or tablet, however, this will require communication with the game’s customer support team.

Disney Magic Kingdoms has been around for several years now on Windows 10, iOS, and Android devices. It’s a free-to-play title that tasks the player with building a Disney theme park while completing tasks and unlocking Disney and Pixar characters. The game recently added Star Wars content as part of a promotion for Galaxy’s Edge and The Rise of Skywalker.

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Disney Magic Kingdoms
Disney Magic Kingdoms
Developer: Gameloft SE
Price: Free