Gameloft has announced that Disney Dreamlight Valley will leave early access in December, but it now won't be going free-to-play and will remain a premium game.
When Disney Dreamlight Valley was revealed, Gameloft announced that the life-sim adventure game would be free-to-play for all once it left early access. Players who wanted to play the game while it was still in early access could check it out either through Xbox Game Pass or by purchasing a Founders Pack. Now, Gameloft has confirmed that Disney Dreamlight Valley will finally leave early access in December, but the game will not be going free-to-play. https://www.trueachievements.
It's important to us that we maintain our promise to keep delivering free content updates that add new characters, realms, clothing, furniture, and more surprises to your Valley.' Gameloft goes on to say that purchases requiring Moonstones will 'remain optional, fair, and match the level of quality players have come to expect' and that 'players will still be able to collect free Moonstones via Dream Snaps and Chests, or optionally choose to purchase them.
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