Key Takeaways
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- The Storybook Vale DLC Part 2 and Simbas Pride Rock Expansion are now available in Disney Dreamlight Valley, introducing new characters, quests, and gameplay enhancements.
- The update introduces the Royal Net, a new tool that allows players to catch rare critters and complete Lorekeeper Tales, blending narrative, collection, and gameplay elements.
- Maleficent and Auroras questlines have been added with this update, offering unique rewards and immersing players in a magical atmosphere reminiscent of classic Disney tales.
- The update resolves several bugs, including those related to the Skull Rock Mysteries expansion, improves photo mode and user interface, and addresses performance issues for smoother gameplay at all progression levels.
New Content Arrives in Disney Dreamlight Valley with The Storybook Vale DLC Part 2 and Simba’s Pride Rock Expansion
Gameloft’s latest update for Disney Dreamlight Valley went live on July 9, bringing the much-anticipated Part 2 of The Storybook Vale DLC. This update offers welcome improvements for all players, regardless of whether they have purchased the expansion. Simba and Nala from The Lion King also arrive in the Valley, introducing a new accessible area, Pride Rock, along with new quests and interactions. Beyond character additions, the update refines gameplay mechanics, visuals, and overall performance.
Disney Dreamlight Valley Unveils Final Chapter of The Storybook Vale, Introducing Maleficent and Aurora’s Quests
The latest update for Disney Dreamlight Valley brings the anticipated conclusion to the story begun with The Storybook Vale expansion. Players can now explore an uncharted kingdom—a mystifying and whimsical land composed of forgotten story pages where tales vanish and reappear. Within this realm, players encounter Maleficent, appearing darker than before, and Aurora, in a new dreamlike avatar. Both characters offer unique questlines with rewards, including objects, outfits, and other prizes. The quests unfold within a magical atmosphere reminiscent of classic Disney tales.
Disney Dreamlight Valley: Introducing The Royal Net & Enhancements in Storytelling and Gameplay
The update introduces an exciting new feature: The Royal Net. This tool allows players to catch rare, elusive critters, which reveal “little tales” that in turn complete “Lorekeeper Tales”—interactive tapestries weaving together stories from Disney and Pixar. This innovative feature blends narrative, collection, and gameplay, adding depth to Valley exploration. However, challenges remain as Maleficent and Hades continue their schemes. Players must team up with new characters to outsmart these villains and save the game’s universe. The narrative promises a grand spectacle infused with heartfelt emotion, consistent with Disney storytelling. Additionally, the update addresses several bugs, including those related to the Skull Rock Mysteries expansion, released in June. This resolves issues such as floating characters or blocked quests. Photo mode and the user interface have also been improved, offering smoother and more intuitive gameplay. These enhancements contribute to a more comfortable gameplay experience at all progression levels.
Two new packs, one inspired by Aurora and the other by Maleficent, have launched in the Disney Dreamlight Valley shop. These packs offer unique outfits and items, available for Moonstones. Available to all players, regardless of The Storybook Vale DLC ownership, these packs provide a glimpse into the expansion’s magical universe.
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Official Name | Disney Dreamlight Valley |
Brief Summary | Disney Dreamlight Valley is a hybrid between a life-sim and an adventure game rich with quests, exploration, and engaging activities featuring Disney and Pixar friends, both old and new.
Once an idyllic land, Dreamlight Valley was a place where Disney and Pixar characters lived in harmony—until the Forgetting. Night Thorns grew across the land and severed the wonderful memories tied to this magical place. With nowhere else to go, the hopeless inhabitants of Dreamlight Valley retreated behind locked doors in the Dream Castle. Now it’s up to you to discover the stories of this world and bring the magic back to Dreamlight Valley! Explore a world filled with the magic of Disney as you discover rich stories and build the perfect neighbourhood alongside Disney and Pixar Heroes and Villains in this new life-sim adventure game. Welcome to Disney Dreamlight Valley. |
Platforms | PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC (Microsoft Windows), iOS, Xbox Series X|S, Mac, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch |
Released | December 5, 2023 |
Genre | Role-playing (RPG), Simulator, Adventure |
Play Modes | Single player |
Content Rating | E |
Languages | Chinese (Simplified), Czech, English, Japanese, Korean |
Genre | Gameloft |
Genre | Gameloft |
Ratings | 75/100 (35 reviews) |