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'Disney Dreamlight Valley' will introduce multiplayer and much more in 2023

Disney Dreamlight Valley has revealed its 2023 roadmap, with new characters, storylines and items coming to the game within the next couple of months alongside multiplayer.

Disney Dreamlight Valley is really a hybrid life-sim and adventure game “rich with quests, exploration, and interesting activities featuring Disney and Pixar friends, both new and old,” according to the Steam listing.

Released last September, Disney Dreamlight Valley was a runaway success with over 1million players logging on in the first week.

Despite the game still being in Early Access, Dreamloft released the very first major update last October. The developer has confirmed what players can look toward within the next Twelve months.

“Early 2023 is shaping up to be HUGE for Disney Dreamlight Valley and that we can’t wait to share the special moment with you,” said Dreamloft.

 

In February, Frozen's Olaf and Encanto's Mirabel is going to be put into the game, with the former set to become a “huge part” of Disney Dreamlight Valley's overarching plot. A new Star Path may also be released, bringing by using it a variety of items to celebrate Disney's 100th anniversary alongside a brand new pet. An excellent Of Life update will even rework storage.

In April, The Lion King's Simba will be launched in Dreamlight Valley alongside their own realm, following on in the introduction of Scar this past year. A Disney park-inspired Star Path may also be released. “We can already imagine how cool it can be to customise your valley therefore it look a little like a park,” lead producer Manea Castet told Polygon.

An “early summer” update will expand Dreamlight Valley's storyline and introduce a Disney princess. “”It'll be a huge step forward using the main story, everything coming together regarding what's behind the Forgottening,” said Castet.

Beyond that, Dreamloft looks to introduce multiplayer alongside more new characters, quests and items.

Disney Dreamlight Valley is out now via Early Access on Nintendo Switch, Xbox and PlayStation consoles and PC.

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