Gameloft confirms it’s a Disney life sim Disney Dreamlight Valley It will eventually leave Early Access with its release on December 5th crack in time Expansion. That said, Gameloft also confirmed one major change: Disney Dreamlight Valley When it comes out it won’t be free to play.
Disney Dreamlight Valley Entered early access in September 2022 as a casual life sim game inspired by games like Stardew Valley And Animal Crossing: New Horizons, It has since received frequent content updates, and Gameloft eventually decided it was time for the game to leave early access. Disney Dreamlight Valley Will finally do so this December.
The blog post announcing that date confirms that “Existing players will retain access to the game, their Moonstones, and their save games”. Disney Dreamlight Valley The one thing that won’t happen is the launch. Disney Dreamlight Valley Going free-to-play.
When the game was announced, Gameloft’s original intention was to have a paid early access period, which would later transition to a free-to-play game. Gameloft decided to reverse that decision Disney Dreamlight Valley After launch on December 5, the price of the base game will remain at $30. “This option ensures that Disney Dreamlight Valley Gameloft explains in a blog post, will be able to continue to provide a premium game experience for all players. “It’s important for us to keep our promise to keep providing free content updates that add new characters, areas, clothes, furniture, and more surprises to your valley.”
Despite the fact that microtransactions will remain in the game after launch Disney Dreamlight Valley No longer a free-to-play game. Gameloft says that in-game purchases will “remain optional, fair, and match the level of quality players have come to expect.”
Disney Dreamlight Valley Early Access will end on December 5th on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch.