Hours of work goes into leveling up characters on different versions and having one account host all this information would be very welcome. I do find it annoying that character levels don’t transfer via my Disney ID, having a level 20 character suddenly drop to level 0 does feel disheartening and its hopefully something Disney will fix in later versions. All previous purchases from the two previous versions are automatically activated, so upgrading to the newer account is worthwhile. Toys can also be unlocked by using webcodes that come with the physical play sets and also through sparks, which can be earned through play and also from actual payments.Ĭharacters can be unlocked through webcodes from physical toy purchases or buying digitally, so if you already have the game on a console, the app adds more value to these purchases. One of the things I loved about the new 3.0 app is that all the toys I had unlocked on my PS4 version had been unlocked, thanks for my Disney ID. But newer devices might not struggle as much, I was using an iPad mini 2, unfortunately I didn’t have space on my iPhone to test it, but honestly the idea of trying to control is game on a tiny touchscreen didn’t seem pleasant. The game itself looks very impressive for a mobile version of a console game, however there is slight issues with the game often feeling sluggish because it’s struggling to keep up with the action.
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