Disney Dreamlight Valley Shifts from Free-to-Play to Paid Model for Global Launch

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Disney Dreamlight Valley, developed by Gameloft, will officially launch on December 5th but will no longer be a free-to-play game as previously announced. The decision to remain a paid title is to ensure a premium game experience for all players, with free content updates promised. Players will still have the option to purchase moonstones, the in-game currency, or collect them for free through gameplay. Existing save files will be retained during the transition to launch. Various game editions and special offers will be available, and a game showcase is scheduled for November 1st to unveil upcoming features and multiplayer options.
- Disney Dreamlight Valley Will No Longer Be Free-To-Play When It Leaves Early Access In December Nintendo Life
- Disney Dreamlight Valley won’t be free-to-play at launch Polygon
- Disney Dreamlight Valley A Rift in Time: Everything we know about first paid expansion Dexerto
- Disney Dreamlight Valley Scraps Free-to-Play Plans, Sets Pricing Tiers Ahead of Global Launch Variety
- Disney Dreamlight Valley Exits Early Access in December, Ditches Free-to-Play Launch Plan IGN
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