Disney Magic Kingdoms Update 107 Brings a Toy Story Mega Event With Duke Caboom, Lotso, and a Gold Trophy Hunt

Disney Magic Kingdoms' Update 107 launches a three-week Toy Story Mega Event, adding Combat Carl Jr., Duke Caboom, Giggle McDimples, and Lotso plus a new Poncho costume for Woody. The update downloads June 9, the event runs June 15–July 6, and a Striking Gold side event layers trophy hunts on top.

Disney Magic Kingdoms Update 107 Brings a Toy Story Mega Event With Duke Caboom, Lotso, and a Gold Trophy Hunt

The toys are coming home. Disney Magic Kingdoms is rolling out Update 107, a full Toy Story Mega Event that drops Pixar's beloved playthings into your park for a three-week run. Combat Carl Jr., Duke Caboom, Giggle McDimples, and Lotso all join the roster, Woody gets a brand-new Poncho costume, and there's a gold-rush side event layered on top.

Key Details

Gameloft's long-running builder has steadily worked its way through the Pixar catalog, and after recent stops in Zootopia and the world of Cinderella, Update 107 hands the spotlight to one of the studio's foundational franchises. This is a Mega Event, the game's largest event tier, so expect a packed four-chapter quest line and a meaningful grind toward each new character. As always, the event content is time-limited and not a permanent addition to your Kingdom.

New Characters, Costumes, and Attractions

The headline additions are four new Toy Story characters, each with their own quests and personality. Duke Caboom, Canada's greatest stuntman from Toy Story 4, arrives as the update's Premium character, while Combat Carl Jr., Giggle McDimples, and Lotso round out the event roster. Woody also picks up a fresh look with the Poncho costume.

Here's everything new landing in the Kingdom:

One scheduling note worth flagging: the Poncho Woody costume is required to welcome Giggle McDimples, but Gameloft says collecting its tokens won't block your progress toward the Open Road Challenge attraction. The developers also tuned the costume to cost less than upgrading a character to level 5, and some of Woody's Poncho activities reward bonus event currency to ease the grind.

Mega Event Schedule: Four Chapters Through July 6

The Toy Story Mega Event unlocks its content in stages across three weeks. Here's how the chapters break down:

Striking Gold: A Trophy Hunt Within the Event

Layered on top of the main quest line is a Striking Gold side event. Gold trophies hide throughout the Kingdom and drop from select Attractions and Character Activities across three collection windows:

A long list of Character Activities will drop trophies — including Buzz Lightyear heading to Astro Blasters, Woody resting up at the Roundup, Jessie visiting the Pizza Planet aliens, plus contributions from Prince Charming, Gus, Boo, Goofy, Minnie Mouse, Bo Peep, Hamm, and the new Toy Story crew. Several attractions also pay out, among them the Enchanted Tiki Room, Fantasmic!, RC Racers, Slinky Dog Dash, and the two new event attractions. Possible leaderboard rewards range from Common all the way up to Legendary Pin Chests, along with Toy Story event currency, relics, and gold trophies.

Balancing Changes and Quality of Life

There are no quality-of-life tweaks in this update, but Gameloft did ship a round of balancing changes. As the studio explains it, Disney Magic Kingdoms is built on many interconnected systems, and new content can ripple across them — so periodic rebalancing keeps the experience playing as intended.

The standout adjustment lives in the Radiator Springs Racers zone, where a set of character quests will award Dreamsparks during the Mega Event, including Duke Caboom's "Off Track" and "Further Off Track," Combat Carl's "Filling in the Blanks?," and Giggle McDimples' "Untold Stories?" and "To be Continued?"

The Sort the Magic: Special Orders mini-game also gets event treatment. Every six hours you can pull a Special Order (normally a Blue Ribbon Chest plus 500 Magic), and during the Mega Event the first two Special Orders each day are swapped for Event Special Orders that can pay out 100 event currency and a Toy Story Relic or Lemon Ribbon Chest. If you skip a day, your current Event Special Order stays put with the same rewards until you claim it.

Finally, the Lemon Ribbon Chest — which holds character and costume tokens tied to the event — has new items in its loot pool, including Combat Carl's Vest, Duke's Helmet, Giggle's Officer Cap, Lotso's Walking Cane, and themed Ears Hats for the whole new lineup.

What This Means for Players

For a Mega Event, Update 107 is a generous one: four characters, a new costume, two attractions, and a gold-trophy meta-event all packed into three weeks. The tuned currency requirements and bonus-reward Poncho activities suggest Gameloft is trying to keep the grind achievable for free-to-play collectors, while Duke Caboom's Premium tag gives spenders a marquee pull. Mark June 9 for the download and June 15 for the kickoff — and start banking your Special Orders now so you're ready to chase Lotso before the doors close on July 6.