Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two has been officially revealed with a few surprises along side it.

This time around, the game will be more of a musical, with Jim Dooley and Mike Himelstein, composer and lyricist for Dorothy of OZ, creating original songs for the game, creator Warren Spector tells the AP.

For the first time, Epic Mickey will be available for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in addition to the Wii.

Epic Mickey 2 will also feature co-op with the possibility for a second player to take control of Oswald to aid Mickey.

“It’s drop-in, drop-out co-op,” said Spector. “You can sit down at any time with a friend who is playing as Mickey, and you can take control of Oswald. If you’re playing as a single player, Oswald will be there every second of the game. He’s not just a multiplayer character. He’s a helper, whether you’re playing alone or with a friend or family member.”

The story will return Mickey to the Wasteland of the previous game and will allow players to explore unseen areas.

As Spector is known to do from games like the original Deus Ex, the development team is working once again to allow player choices to influence the outcomes of their own games and, now, even the songs that will be played throughout the games.

Spector also said they are paying special attention to criticisms of the original when working on the sequel.

“We’ve had a team working on the camera from literally the day we finished the first game,” said Spector. “They’ll be working on it until the day we ship the second game. [There have been] over 1,000 specific changes made to the camera. Our goal is that you will not have to touch the manual camera controls even once to play through the main story path of this game.