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The game follows the film's plot, allowing players to control WALL-E and EVE across various environments.
By 2011, Disney realized they couldn't fight the tide. They quietly lowered DVD prices and partnered with Russian streaming services. But the damage—or victory, depending on your view—was done. For millions of Russians, the definitive WALL-E experience was not the pristine Pixar version, but the slightly blurry, 700MB .AVI file with a crackling audio track and a .ru watermark in the corner. Skacat- Disney-Pixar WALL-E -Rossia-
By 2009, legal digital distribution in Russia was almost non-existent. Disney's official DVDs were expensive (often costing a fifth of a monthly salary) and riddled with region locks. So, when Russians searched for "Skacat WALL-E" , they weren't just pirating—they were archiving. The game follows the film's plot, allowing players