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SuperPlay and Disney Roll Out Disney Solitaire Worldwide

SuperPlay, the mobile game developer behind Dice Dreams and Domino Dreams, has officially launched Disney Solitaire in partnership with Disney. The free-to-play TriPeaks card game is now available globally on iOS and Android.

This marks SuperPlay’s first title since its acquisition by Playtika in early 2024, and anticipation for the game was high—nearly 1 million players pre-registered ahead of launch.

Disney Solitaire invites players into a magical card adventure featuring over 75 iconic characters from Disney and Pixar’s most beloved franchises, including The Lion King, Frozen, Toy Story, Moana, Beauty and the Beast, and more. With more than 1,500 levels to conquer, players can unlock collectible postcards that recreate memorable film scenes.

Aimed at adult audiences nostalgic for Disney classics, the game blends timeless storytelling with elegant gameplay. SuperPlay CEO Gilad Almog noted the deep personal investment of the development team, calling the project a "dream come true" for many of the artists involved.

Luigi Priore, VP and General Manager of Disney and Pixar Games, added:

"Disney Solitaire offers a delightful twist on TriPeaks Solitaire with the added magic of Disney and Pixar characters. SuperPlay’s artists have created a gorgeous visual style that brings these worlds to life."

SuperPlay shared on LinkedIn that launching their third game marks a major milestone, made possible by the foundational work of their Dice and Domino teams. The studio emphasized the strong collaboration across teams and hinted at even higher ambitions moving forward.

A Crowded Solitaire Arena

Disney Solitaire enters a competitive market already dominated by titles like Solitaire Grand Harvest, which continues to generate approximately $16 million in monthly revenue for Playtika.

Flexion and King also made waves earlier this year with the multi-store release of Candy Crush Solitaire, currently pulling in $1.4 million per month according to AppMagic data.

Metacore, best known for Merge Mansion, is preparing to join the genre with its upcoming Grandma’s Solitaire Secrets, signaling continued interest in card-based casual gaming.

With Disney Solitaire and Solitaire Grand Harvest now operating under the same corporate umbrella, all eyes are on Playtika to see how this dual-title strategy will evolve. It mirrors a move by Dream Games, which is promoting Royal Kingdom, a new game built on the success of Royal Match.

Disney Solitaire is now available for download on the App Store and Google Play.

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