Good news, Disney fans: it looks like Disney Music Parade -Encore- is coming to Nintendo Switches outside of Asia.
Initially, Disney Music Parade -Encore- only had confirmed releases in Japan (November 21) and Asia (December 12), although English support existed for those willing to import it.
However, as discovered by the eagle-eyed folks over at the Gaming Leaks and Rumors subreddit, it also just appeared on the ESRB website… although there are currently no confirmed plans for a US release.
The ESRB description says that Disney Music Parade -Encore- is “a rhythm game in which players match on-screen prompts to the beat of the music. Brief clips from Disney movies will occasionally play in the background.”
“A handful of these clips include mild instances of violence (e.g., a character hit by a flaming arrow, a character kicking another person),” but none of this is egregious enough to deter an E rating for everyone.
The listing also confirms that there are no interactive elements and apparently no in-game purchases.
Disney Music Parade – Encore – is a rhythm action game where players play the rhythm of Disney songs while riding through famous scenes from Disney animated films, including Aladdin, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beautiful, Moana and Frozen .
The game also includes collections consisting of 150 different musical attractions depicting well-known Disney characters in a “bright, vibrant art style,” as well as Memory Crystals featuring famous scenes from “beloved Disney animated films.”
Disney Music Parade -Encore- is currently exclusive to Nintendo Switch.