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If you haven’t heard, the Steamboat Willie version of Mickey Mouse is officially in the public domain, and Nightmare Forge Games wasted no time announcing a horror game starring that version of ...
An earlier version of the world famous mouse went into the public domain on January 1, 2024. A game studio dropped a trailer for its Mickey-centric horror game on the same day.
For Mickey Mouse's arrival in the public domain, a new trailer for the horror game Infestation 88 was released featuring the mascot as a menace.
Nightmare Forge Games reveals its upcoming Mickey Mouse co-op horror game, shortly after Steamboat Willie went into in the public domain.
A Mickey Mouse horror film trailer was released on January 1, the day that Disney's copyright on the earliest versions of the cartoon character expired in the United States.
The original Mickey Mouse's copyright has expired after 95 years, opening the door for non-Disney creative works featuring the character.
Mickey Mouse has been in the public domain for only a couple of days and we already have a mid-looking horror game starring Disney's mascot.
The Steamboat Willie version of Mickey Mouse has finally escaped copyright protection—so here come the horror adaptations.
Mickey's Mouse Trap is set to be released in March, while an untitled slasher film and a video game named Infestation: Origins have also been announced - just hours after Disney's copyright on the ...
Not one, but two horror movies starring a now no-longer-copyright-protected Steamboat Willie are in the works along with a very bad looking video game.
Mickey Mouse horror game Infestation 88 has changed its name to Infestation: Origins following controversy over the use of a Neo-Nazi dogwhistle.