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Disney Dreamlight Valley Sets Paid Expansion “Storybook Vale” as Gold Edition of Video Game

Disney Dreamlight Valley Sets Paid Expansion “Storybook Vale” as Gold Edition of Video Game

Disney Dreamlight Valley revealed its summer 2025 roadmap during a developer presentation on Tuesday, unveiling the Gameloft-created video game’s second paid expansion as well as upcoming free updates to the game.

During the event, Disney and Gameloft also announced that the Gold Edition of Disney Dreamlight Valley (a package that includes the base game A Rip in Time, a paid expansion, and bonus in-game items) will be discontinued to coincide with the game’s release date. launch of the second paid expansion “The Storybook Vale” on November 20.

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The Storybook Vale expansion, which requires the base game to run (currently $39.99), will cost $29.99 and $49.99 for the “magic edition,” which offers exclusive in-game items. The update will consist of two parts, both of which are included in the initial fee: “Welcome to the Valley”, which will be released on November 20, and “Unwritten Kingdoms”, which will debut in the summer of 2025.

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The first release of the game will feature Disney and Pixar characters Flynn Rider from Tangled, Merida from Brave and Hades from Hercules, as well as the appearance of Sleeping Beauty villain Maleficent, who will be more prominent in the film . Part 2. In the second part, Gameloft developers hint that Princess Aurora, aka Sleeping Beauty, will join them.

The story description for “Welcome to the Valley” reads: “Embark on a mythical adventure to help the Loremaster restore a distant land, fighting Merida, Flynn, and Hades along the way.” And in the Unwritten Realms portion of the Storybook Valley expansion: “With the help of Maleficent, travel to the strange world beneath Storybook Valley and unravel the mystery of the missing princess.”

Although the paid expansion “The Storybook Vale” only consists of two parts, and the first paid expansion “A Rift in Time” (released last December) had three, developers Gameloft said during a presentation on Tuesday that these two parts will be include more than the split chapters of A Rift in Time released last year.

In The Storybook Vale, players will have access to a new online tool that will help them capture new character creatures called Shards to bring the magic of Disney and Pixar back into the pages of the Loremaster’s book. The updated game will include three new biomes within Storybook Vale: The Bind (Dark Academy-inspired), Ever After (a magical mushroom fairy forest), and Mythopia (a section of Greco-Roman mythology). Each of these new biomes will feature new animals that players can befriend and become companions: dragons, owls, and miniature winged horses.

As for the free update, Disney Dreamlight Valley is launching “Sew Delightful” on December 4th, which will include a holiday-themed “Star Trail of Frost and the Fairies” featuring “The Nightmare Before Christmas” character Sally. In this update, the game will include “floating islands” that act as “extensions” of the four existing Vale biomes, offering “ample space to create” and accommodate villagers, as well as the ability to now use 16 rotation points. for placing objects and houses.

The presentation also showed stories and characters that will appear in new free updates to the Valley of Dreamlight next year: Aladdin in early 2025, Alice in Wonderland in the spring, and finally the solution to the mystery of Skull Rock (with a hint to connect with “Peter Pan”) next summer.

Check out the trailer for Disney’s Dreamlight Valley expansion “The Storybook Vale” below.

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