Wow, so here we are, diving into another update for Disney Dreamlight Valley. Honestly, who knew a game could keep evolving like this? Anyway — wait, where was I? Oh yeah, Gameloft is rolling out this hefty update on June 9. It’s like Christmas for gamers who love their fairy tales mashed up with a bit of cozy gaming. Seems they’re finally bringing in “The Storybook Vale” second part — gotta love a game that keeps giving.
Disney Dreamlight Valley, in case you missed it, finally hit its big 1.0 milestone in December 2023. I know, right? Time flies. It’s weird thinking it kicked off in early access back in 2022. Who would’ve thought it’d become this hit among Disney fanatics? Apparently, 17 main updates later, folks are still hooked. Maybe it’s all those bug fixes and new content drops that keep fans coming back for more. I get it, keeps things fresh.
Anyway, Gameloft’s teasing this new bit called “The Unwritten Realm.” Sounds mysterious, right? Like, what even is a “void of swirling storybook pages”? Guess gamers will find out as they delve into whatever adventures await with Maleficent and Aurora. Friendship storylines, new items, outfits—the whole shebang. Plus, premium shop bundles (because of course). And I guess they’ve squashed some bugs too, which is always nice.
Oh, but let’s not forget the past update madness! The whole Mysteries of Skull Rock thing happened on June 18, 2025. Introducing big names like Peter Pan and some new dog companion—Max, who can apparently dig up resources. Handy, huh? And yes, Max has cool interactions with Ariel and Eric (can I get a “love triangle?” No? Just me? Okay…).
Then there’s the Nintendo Switch 2 compatibility. Gameloft’s been hinting at more details about expanding gameplay there. Exciting times for Switch folks, right?
The patch notes themselves are a whole other thing. Diving into “The Unwritten Realm” seems wild, with all these storybook pages floating around. Helping Maleficent dodge becoming “unwritten” and uncovering Aurora—sounds like a fairy tale fever dream. New quests, the “Lorekeeper Tales”—it’s like playing through a Disney-meets-Pixar patchwork quilt.
Oh, and did I mention the bug fixes? Yeah, they’re tackling stuff like hovering chairs (as much fun as they sound, they’ve got to go), NPC antics, and a bunch of other technical hiccups. Feels like every update has one of those lists longer than a shopping receipt. Anyway, sounds like June 9 can’t come soon enough for fans waiting to dive back into the Valley. What a ride.