When Is It Coming Out on Disney Plus


Win or Lose Disney Plus release date is right around the corner, and viewers are wondering when they can start streaming the TV series. This comedy-drama family entertainment animated TV series follows how a middle school softball team gears up for their championship game, with each episode offering a unique viewpoint from a different character involved in the journey.

Here’s when the show is coming out on Disney Plus.

When is the Win or Lose Disney Plus release date?

The Win or Lose Disney Plus release date is February 19, 2025.

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The premiere of the show unfortunately got delayed multiple times. The series was initially scheduled for a December 2023 release but was postponed to 2024, and then again to February 2025.

Win or Lose is a total 8 episode series. Here we will see a co-ed middle school softball team known as the Pickles during the week leading up to their crucial championship match. Each 20-minute episode presents the same events through the eyes of a different team member, including players, their parents, and the umpire, highlighting two specific stories as the game draws near. Here each episode presents the viewpoint of a different character involved in the same events, with each perspective brought to life through a distinct visual style.

Win or Lose voice cast members include Will Forte, Izaac Wang, Ian Chen, Jo Firestone, Milan Ray, Josh Thomson, Erin Keif, Rosie Foss, and numerous others.

When is Win or Lose coming out via streaming?

Win or Lose is available to watch via streaming on Disney Plus on February 19, 2024. Viewers will be able to stream it at this time.

Current Disney Plus subscribers will be able to watch the series when it airs, and if you haven’t already subscribed to the service, you can do so by visiting their official website

Win or Lose’s official synopsis reads:

“A co-ed middle-school softball team prepares for their championship game.”

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