Disney Speedstorm Founder's Pack
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Are Founder’s Packs worth it for Disney Speedstorm? Answered

Should you be a Founder?

After learning about the new Disney Speedstorm free-to-play racer, you’re probably asking yourself if getting a Founder’s Pack is worth it. Similar to Dreamlight Valley, Disney Speedstorm has three Founder’s Packs to consider: The Standard, the Deluxe, or the Ultimate. We’re here to help you decide if any of the Disney Speedstorm Founder’s Packs are worth it. Let’s get into it.

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Note: For more information on Disney Speedstorm, check out our guide page.

All Disney Speedstorm Founder’s Packs, explained

To know if the Founder’s Packs are worth it, you first need to know what they are. Here is what each Founder’s Pack gets you in Disney Speedstorm.

Standard Founder’s Pack – Disney Speedstorm

  • USD $29.99
  • Early Access to Disney Speedstorm
  • 2 Golden Pass Credits
  • Unlock Mickey Mouse, Donal Duck, and 1 additional racer of your choice
  • 4,000 Tokens
  • Exclusive Founding Member Racing Suits and Kart Liveries for Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and the chosen racer
  • Exclusive Founder’s Motto and Avatar

Deluxe Founder’s Pack – Disney Speedstorm

  • USD $49.99
  • Early Access to Disney Speedstorm
  • 2 Golden Pass Credits
  • Unlock Mickey Mouse, Donal Duck, Mulan, and 1 additional racer of your choice
  • 7,000 Tokens
  • Exclusive Founding Member Racing Suits and Kart Liveries for Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Mulan, and the chosen racer
  • Exclusive Founder’s Motto and Avatar

Ultimate Founder’s Pack – Disney Speedstorm

  • USD $69.99
  • Early Access to Disney Speedstorm
  • 3 Golden Pass Credits
  • Unlock Mickey Mouse, Donal Duck, Mulan, Captain Jack Sparrow, Hercules, and 1 additional racer of your choice
  • 12,000 Tokens
  • Exclusive Founding Member Racing Suits and Kart Liveries for Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Mulan, Captain Jack Sparrow, Hercules, and the chosen racer
  • Exclusive Founder’s Motto and Avatar
  • Kart Wheels and Wings for Donald Duck’s Kart

Disney Speedstorm: Are the Founder’s Packs worth it?

Now that you know what each Founder’s Pack gets you, we can now discuss if any of them are worth it. Of course, the worth will come down to individual preference, but at face value, the Founder’s Packs are complicated.

The only way to play Disney Speedstorm from now until the beginning of 2024 when the Early Access is projected to conclude is to buy a Founder’s Pack. The Founder’s Packs aren’t cheap and when Disney Speedstrom finally goes live, it will be free-to-play.

Everything except for the exclusive Founding Member items is accessible in-game by progressing and playing.

With all of that said, if you can’t wait to play Disney Speedstorm, then we’d say the Standard Founder’s Pack is worth it. If you want to unlock a ton of characters and have fun mastering them all as early as possible, get the Ultimate Founder’s Pack. If you can wait, we’d say that not buying a Founder’s Pack and waiting for Disney Speedstorm to come out free-to-play is the best option.


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