While my household is still in mourning over the untimely demise of Disney Infinity, the former movie studio and now cultural monopoly has today unveiled a new video game that, if Disney is your thing, is very much catering toward your things.
Hereās the trailer for Disney Dreamlight Valley, showing off a gameādescribed by the developers as a ālife-sim adventureāāthatās as inspired by Animal Crossing as it is The Sims:
Thatās the good news! This multiverse shit is exactly what Disney fans are into, which explains the success of everything from Kingdom Hearts to (initially) Disney Infinity to…well, Disneyland itself. I showed this trailer to my wife and daughter this morning and they lost their minds, one for the casual crossovers between films, the other because it looked like Animal Crossing, only with Anna selfies.
And I gotta admit, for what this is shooting forānot a video game, but an exercise in the exploration of a fandomāit looks cool as hell. Do I want to play a fishing minigame? Eh, I could take it or leave it. Do I want to go fishing with Goofy? Yes. Hereās more from the gameās official pitch:
Weāre particularly proud of the gameās expansive, engrossing, story-driven campaign. The Disney and Pixar characters you meet have their own unique individualized story arcs and friendship goals, both of which you can fulfill through exploration, gift-giving, and other fun activities where youāll get to know your friends in new ways.
Your days will be filled with everything from whipping up delectable Disney-themed desserts in your village restaurant alongside Remy from Disney and Pixarās Ratatouille, using your latest catch from your time at the fishing hole with Goofy, as well as vegetables you planted and harvested from Wall-Eās garden patch.
As you help your new friends, you will gradually begin to remove the night thorns around Dreamlight Valley with the power of your inner magic resulting in new areas with new characters opening up for you to explore.
Best of all, weāll be regularly updating the game with more content, including activities that coincide with new Disney and Pixar movies and events.
Now for the not-so-great news: this is a free-to-play game being developed by mobile specialists Gameloft, meaning that various stuff youāve seen in that trailer above is going to be locked away behind purchases.
While early reports say thereās āfairly non-aggressive monetizationā to be found, the jury is obviously going to be out on that whole thing until people have had a chance to sit down and play it, when itās properly out in 2023 (though thereāll be an early access version available later this year).
As for platforms, itāll be coming to PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC, Mac, Switch and the App Store.