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Update (28th Aug, 15:55 BST): And just like that, Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and The Lion King has now been officially confirmed for Switch. The collection features bonus content and retro versions of each game, with a physical release launching in stores on 29th October at "all major retailers".

Here are some key features:

● Authentic Game Content with Modern Improvements – Fans old and new can enjoy the original game builds, upscaled graphics, customizable controls, special filters for visual enhancement and more.

● Variety of Game Versions – The collection includes multiple playable platform versions of the games including their Sega Genesis, Game Boy and Super Game Boy releases, as well as The Lion King Super Nintendo Entertainment System version.

● A Helping Hand – Players who want to experience the Disney magic in true “Hakuna Matata” fashion can use the Interactive Game Viewer, Rewind feature and cheat codes to aid gameplay progression.

● Curated, Explorable Museum – A treasure trove of behind-the-scenes development assets including interviews, an art gallery and a music player shares the rich history behind the Aladdin and The Lion King 16-bit games.

Original Article (28th Aug, 02:00 BST): Two classic Disney video games in one physical package have seemingly been confirmed for Switch, PS4 and Xbox One.

This information comes from Twitter user @wolverinefactor, who revealed high-definition remasters of Aladdin and The Lion King were recently announced at the GameStop managers conference. The two-in-one release will supposedly be available to pre-order tomorrow from the company's online store.

Both of these games are reportedly based on the "Genesis/SNES versions" released in 1993 and 1994 and will include the original soundtracks. GameXplain has since verified the existence of this release, which also suggests the physical release is arriving this Fall.

IGN notes how GOG.com released digital versions of Aladdin and The Lion King – based on the Genesis versions – in 2016 and recently delisted them last month.

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