Epic Mickey's original director, Warren Spector, assisted in the development of , as confirmed by a press release that went live after the game's announcement.
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Epic Mickey fans have been asking about the series making a return ever since the sequel flopped, but no one has wanted it more than the game's director, Warren Spector, . Fans will be very happy to know, then, that he actually assisted with the development of Epic Mickey: Rebrushed, although it's not clear to what extent just yet.
, it's revealed that the game is being developed by Purple Lamp Studios (the team behind the most recent SpongeBob games) in collaboration with Disney Games. That's not all, though, as it's also said that the "development team was assisted in the remaster by Warren Spector, director of the original Disney Epic Mickey".
The press release doesn't go any further into what role Spector actually had on the game just yet, but it's still great to know that the original creator of such a beloved game is returning to consult on its remake. Spector also spoke about the game's legacy in the press release, noting that he's received more heartfelt fan mail about Epic Mickey than any other game he's worked on.
“I𒉰’ve received more heartfelt fan mail from players of all ages about Disney Epic Mickey than any other project I’ve worked on – a true indicator of the timelessness of this game. That my team and I contributed to that legacy is truly an honour and I’m delighted that old fans and new will 🌞get to enjoy the adventures of Mickey and Oswald in Wasteland once again.”
It's not clear if there's much more that's been added to the remake that Spector has had to oversee, but we do know from the Steam listing that it's adding a couple of new moves to Mickey's repertoire, such as dashing, ground-pounding, and sprinting.

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